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What do I tell my kids when they ask about my medication?

Answer:

When my kids ask me about my medication, I gently ask them to explain why they're asking. I want to understand what's behind their question. Are they concerned about my health? Do they have a specific reason for asking? By asking them to explain, I'm showing them that I value their thoughts and feelings, and I'm also giving them the opportunity to share what's on their mind.

I try to be honest with my kids, but I also want to be sensitive to their age and maturity level. If they're asking about my medication, I might say something like, "I'm taking some medication to help me feel better, but I'm not sure why you're asking about it. Is there something specific that's worrying you?" By being open and transparent, I'm building trust with my kids and showing them that I'm willing to have honest conversations with them.

As a pastor, I've learned the importance of being honest and authentic with my kids. I want them to know that they can always come to me with their questions and concerns, and that I'll do my best to answer them in a way that's helpful and loving. By doing so, I'm not only building trust with my kids, but I'm also modeling for them what it means to have a close relationship with God.

Sources:

raising kids to follow christ
lee ann mancini
raising passionate jesus followers
phil diane comer
power of a praying parent
stormie omartian

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