Episode 183 | Laziness and Procrastination in Kids
Are your children struggling to stay motivated and productive? Do they seem uninterested in daily tasks, like chores, homework, or even getting out of bed? Are you looking for ways to encourage them to take more responsibility without constant reminders or nagging? Join Katy and me for another edition of ‘“Ask Ginger” (also known as Q & A Day) as we talk about how we can help our kids work through their struggles and encourage them to replace bad habits with good habits.
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Episode 183 | Laziness and Procrastination in Kids: When we teach our children to avoid laziness and to make wise use of their time and efforts, they learn that productivity brings physical satisfaction and spiritual rewards. Giving our children healthy choices that require them to take ownership of their own time and actions is encouraging to them. It helps them grow in maturity and responsibility. So let’s patiently seek to understand and help our kids work through their struggles, and let’s pray that they will experience the blessings that come from being fruitful and productive for the glory of God.
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