(Post-)Eastertide Guest Post: Montessori-inspired Prayer Chart

As Sheila says in her introduction to this guest-post, life happens. I promised almost two weeks ago that I'd share more about our Play and Pray area and implied that would happen straightaway. Instead I finally posted two long posts about it today. Sheila and I had planned to include a guest post from Leann, of Montessori Tidbits, in our Eastertide series. Instead, she published this yesterday and I'm getting it posted today. 

prayerchart2I love the simple prayers of a child.  They are so sincere, innocent, and pure.  They are spoken from the heart and in a way that many adults miss in their own prayer life.

As a Christian mom, I have always sought ways to help my son understand prayer is more than just asking for things.
It�s his time to mention things that are important to him. 
It�s his time to say thank you.
It�s his time to ask for help, especially on character traits that he�s working on.

However, my son sometimes has a hard time remembering what he wants to pray for and about.  That�s how our Montessori-inspired interactive prayer chart began.

Read the rest of this post here

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

album pages vs. scripts

a foray into CGS

wondering with materials