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Our definition of a child being “socially awkward” is one that may cause them to struggle with interacting with others in a way that reflects the love that Jesus taught. This may manifest in their behavior and be seen in their reluctance to engage with others, or in their lack of understanding of social norms.
It could also be seen in their difficulty in forming meaningful relationships with their peers, or in their discomfort when placed in social situations.
In each case, it is important to remember that Jesus requires us to love one another, and for children to be able to interact with others in a way that reflects this love.
It’s YOUR job as a parent to teach them in this area.
ASK YOUR QUESTIONS: http://GodFearingKids.com (scroll down the page)
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Our definition of a child being “socially awkward” is one that may cause them to struggle with interacting with others in a way that reflects the love that Jesus taught. This may manifest in their behavior and be seen in their reluctance to engage with others, or in their lack of understanding of social norms.
It could also be seen in their difficulty in forming meaningful relationships with their peers, or in their discomfort when placed in social situations.
In each case, it is important to remember that Jesus requires us to love one another, and for children to be able to interact with others in a way that reflects this love.
It’s YOUR job as a parent to teach them in this area.
ASK YOUR QUESTIONS: http://GodFearingKids.com (scroll down the page)
SUPPORT THE PODCAST: https://MorningMindsetMedia.com/support
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