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How do I explain my job loss to my kids?

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As a pastor, I've had to have tough conversations with people who have lost their jobs, and I've learned that it's essential to be honest and transparent with our kids. When explaining job loss to Joshua and Rebecca, I would say something like, "Hey kids, you know how sometimes we have to make changes in our lives? Well, I've been looking for a new job, and unfortunately, I haven't found one yet. It's not because I'm not working hard, but maybe it's just not the right fit for me right now."

I would also want to reassure them that this doesn't define our worth as a family or as individuals. I'd say, "You know, sometimes people lose their jobs for all sorts of reasons, and it's not because they're not good at what they do. It's just that sometimes things don't work out, and that's okay." I'd want to emphasize that we're in this together as a family and that we'll figure it out as a team.

As their dad, it's my job to be there for them, to support them, and to help them navigate tough situations. I'd want to encourage them to ask questions and express their feelings, and I'd be there to listen and offer guidance. I'd remind them that we're a family, and we're in this together, and that we'll face challenges and overcome them as a team.

Sources:

raising passionate jesus followers
phil diane comer
acts
r c sproul
power of a praying parent
stormie omartian

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