kellywright – My little ones are a part of our devotional (morning time) with the older ones and will be part of our morning basket this year as well. They ‘littles’ are the 3 younger boys age 3, 2, 1 and there are the 5 ‘bigs’ ages 13, 9, 8, 6, 5. Here is how I handle it:
1. Include them. If we’re reading aloud from scripture they get a turn to repeat after someone. When we’re talking about what we read I ask them what they liked in the story, or who was their favorite, or who got in trouble in the story. If we’re practicing scripture memory they try reciting. During our hymns they sing too. We’ll also sing children’s hymns that are simpler just for them, and fun action songs. I’ll let them be choirister and conduct the music too.
2. Give them quiet ways to stay with us. This may be handing them crayons and paper when I read aloud, encouraging them to bring a small toy to the couch with them, or even pulling out playdoh or dry erase markers and lap boards. My little ones begin participating in things like read aloud time when they are born and we begin encouraging them to stay and to be quiet (not silent! just decently quiet so everyone can hear). So this morning time really is an extension of the practice they’ve had during read alouds.
3. I usually try to connect with the little ones before morning devotional too! We are up at 7am and devotional is usually 9am. That give me 2 hours to do breakfast (with little helpers), to oversee chores (and have little helpers try chores with me), to play with a toy or read a board book together, to listen to their dreams or stories while helping them dress for the day, to snuggle.
Does that help or just raise more questions?