Leaving Your Child at the Door

Written by Ginna Ashby

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Leaving your child at the door of her Sunday School class doesn't have to be a stressful ordeal for either of you. Most children experience separation anxiety during their early preschool years. It's a normal step in your child's emotional development. But, take hope. There are measures you can take in order to help your baby, 1-year-old, or 2-year-old have a happy start to her day at church.

Setting a Happy Tone Before Arrival at Church

When You Arrive at Your Child's Room

What to Do If Your Child Cries at the Door

Don't be alarmed if you have tried these suggestions and your child still cries at the door. Separation anxiety can be a brief period in your child's development or it may last months. Regular attendance at church does help your baby, 1-year-old, or 2-year-old overcome this anxious stage. Promptly picking up your child after church reassures him that you will come for him in a timely manner.

Your child's teachers pray that your child will have a happy time at church. As teachers share Jesus' love with your child, he will come to realize that church is indeed a loving, happy place.

Ginna Ashby is a parent and the director of preschool ministries at Fruit Cove Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Florida. This article was adapted from "Leaving Your Child at the Door]" in [Early Bible Steps, Fall 2001. Please see the original source for a full list of references cited in this article.

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