Teaching Spiritual Values to Children Through Mantras

I just wanted to put some ideas out there that have helped us form our children in the spiritual direction we want them to go.  They are 6 and 3 right now, and while I have no control on how they ultimately end up, I’m going to try my best to influence and point them to Jesus.  There are some of these practices that I’m good at and some I’m not good at in terms of consistency.

The first parenting practice I wanted to share is a nightly mantra I do with my kids at night.  It’s fairly simple and straight forward.  I do this because I want them to speak well of themselves, something I personally struggle a lot with.  I want them to know these truths deep in their bones, that’s why we say them nightly.

So, here it is:

Me: “You are kind”  kid: “I am kind”

Me: “You are special”  kid:  “I am special”

Me:  “You are brave”  kid:  “I am brave”

Me:  “You are strong”  kid:  “I am strong”

Me:  “You are handsome/beautiful (depending on which kid)”  kid:  “I am handsome/beautiful”

Me: “You are smart”  kid:  “I am smart”

Me:  “You are loved”  kid:  “I am loved”

Me:  “When you do good things.”  kid: “When I do good things”

Me:  “And when you do bad things”  kid: “And when I do bad things”

Me:  “Daddy loves you”  kid: “Daddy loves me”

Me: “Great big as the world”  kid:  “Great big as the world”

Me: “Mama loves you”  kid:  “Mama loves me”

Me: “Great big as the world” kid: “Great big as the world”

Me: “God loves you”  kid: “God loves me”

Me:  “Great big as the universe”  kid:  “Great big as the universe”

These are truths I want them to wrap their heads around.  My son unfortunately already has a hard time with beating himself up like I do.  Obviously I don’t do that in front of him but nevertheless he struggles with it like I do.  And so, the only thing I know to do for him is to pray for him and to teach him this mantra.

I always follow up the mantra with a prayer.  It’s usually a simple prayer that they repeat after me.  I usually have them pray for something themselves as part of it, but sometimes they’re too tired to think of anything.  I struggle with the same thing in my own walk with God.

I pray this serves them well as they get older.  When self-doubt creeps in like it does for everyone, I hope they can fall back on these truths I’m teaching them now.

Dadvice #4 – Use cloth diapers.

It will save you a fortune over time. It’s a big upfront cost, and I recommend registering for it beforehand to try and get some for free from generous friends and family.

We specifically use cloth during the day and disposables during the night since we don’t want to wake him up to change him in the middle of the night and disposables are more absorbent.

So, we’d save even more if we changed him at night but that’s a cost we’re just willing to swallow.

Dadvice #3 – Cherish 80%

People will encourage you to cherish every moment because they grow up so fast.  Aim for 80%.  Some days aim for 8% and if you achieve it that’s a win.  This may sound negative but I’ve yet to meet the person that is ‘on’ 100% of the time in any area of life.  If you enjoy 80% of the time with your baby that’s a win and should be celebrated.

Dadvice #1 – Don’t take advice from other parents, including me.

Someone I met before we had our son told me this and it was the best advice I’ve received yet.  Everyone and their dog will apparently know your baby better than you do, but only if you let them.  Choose your advisers carefully and forget about all the rest.  Some books are helpful, others aren’t.  Make sure you’re on the same page as your spouse.  You won’t always agree, but learn to compromise as you do in the rest of your marriage.

Try not to take things personally as they’re usually from well meaning people who think they’re experts, even if they either have never had a kid themselves or had a kid up to a whopping year prior to you.  I’m guilty of this myself with other parents.  Apologies to all I’ve given advice to over the years.  Apologies to you who continue to read this blog after this first entry as well  🙂