Titus 2:3 The aged women likewise, that they be in behaviour as becometh holiness, not false accusers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things; that they may teach the younger women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children, to be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the Word of God be not blasphemed.




Friday, October 30, 2009

M.O.M.'s Mailbox- Complaining in the house

Question- I have a seven year old and a three year old who both complain about EVERYTHING! I don't know how to get them to stop. Before they even ask me to help them or get them something they start in complaining that they want or 'need' something. It is very frustrating and I don't know how to get them to stop. Any suggestions?


Answer- There are a few things for us to address. First, as always, take this matter to prayer. Ask the Lord to show you the root behind the sin. Yes, complaining is a sin! It's important to ask Him to expose any areas in your own life where you may be showing the children an example of a complaining spirit. Most often, I have found that when there is a sin in my home many times it is something I am struggling with myself. With that said, here are a few thoughts and practical teaching moments you can pray about using in your own home.

In our home, when children are very young, we begin teaching them not to complain. Here are some things you might want to consider:
Developmental Stage- Keep in mind that when children are growing they can often become frustrated trying to communicate. They haven't yet figured out how to put words together or explain what they are wanting. If we don't carefully attend to them in this normal developmental stage it can turn into a habit of complaining.
Take time to help them find the right word for what they are wanting to say, spend some time saying it with them. Listen carefully to the 'sound' they may be using to repeat you. For example: If they want up, teach them to say, "up" instead of crying or whining for their way. You might notice that they can't yet make the 'p' sound so their version of saying "up" would sound more like, "u". That's okay! Reward them for that and make a mental note that "u" means up. When you hear them say, "u" quickly reward them by picking them up and repeat the word, "up" to them correctly so they can learn to communicate with you. Do this with all words that you are teaching. Give them words for what they are whining about and make mental notes of their 'baby language.' During this time, you often hear everyone in the house saying to the little one, "use your words" and then giving them the word for what they child is reaching for or whining for. We have found that when we have done this diligently this stage is quickly and painlessly passed through!
Emotional and Physical Needs- Having worked with many neglected children, we have learned that children who have not had their needs met in a timely and positive manner learn they must demand or complain to get what they want. They learn to be very self centered and just have a countenance of "get out of my way and give me what I want". When these children learn that they can trust you to provide their needs they become less demanding. I am not saying your child has been neglected however, I am saying that everyone has the emotional need to be cared for in a timely and positive manner. Some children have more of an emotional need than others. Take time to make sure you are meeting their needs in a very personal way. Schedules can help reinforce that you are meeting their needs and might be something you want to consider. If you have a child that complains to eat or for snacks make sure you write out when the meals and snacks are. You might even want to post your menu up on the refrigerator. Post times and use pictures for non readers to understand what time to expect a snack or meal. Go over it with them before posting it and then each time they ask for a snack or meal, take them to the chart, show them the clock and teach them to expect that need to be met. This is a great opportunity to teach them some life and academic skills in the process. Older children could even help you make the menu.
Sin- There comes a time where the complaining is simply a sin and the child must be corrected. It is the sin of being self seeking and discontent. The Lord tells us to do all things without murmering or complaining (Philippians 2:14). It is a  blessing to not have complaining in our homes (Psalm 144: 14). Take time to train your children to do all things without complaining. We will often use songs while we work. There is a variety of Christian music for children that teach them character traits. When we have a child that is complaining about obeying, we will sing, "O-B-E-Y- Obey your mom and dad.O-B-E-Y- makes them very glad. Listen to the words they say, obey your parents every day. O-B-E-Y.. obey your mom and dad.. ya, ya!" It is a fun song we heard years ago, when my oldest boy was only a toddler, and has been sang in our home many, many times. Another important reminder is to teach your children to consider others instead of themselves and show them fun ways to do so! Continually remind them to use their words, calm down, and talk to them about how they could think of what someone else would like instead of just what they would like. Any time you see them considering others needs or desires, praise them! Let them know how much it means to you. When you see them talk calmly about something instead of complaining like they typically would do, praise them! Praise goes a long way when we are raising our children. I am afraid most families don't praise their children near as much as they should!

Finally, be patient! Don't lose your peace! Speak calmly, redirect their attention, encourage proper behavior, and let them know you want to help them if they will ask nicely. Remember, God created you perfectly to be your child's mother to teach them and train them in godliness. You can do it!
With much love,
Mrs. Joseph Wood

A Moment with MOM- Life at Covenant Ranch

Hello Friends!
Life has been busy on the ranch these days. The Lord graciously blessed us with a Jersey milk cow named, Annabelle. She is a sweet milker and provides the milk we need for a large and growing family! We also have her heifer which the children have named, Hershey's Hope, we will look forward to breeding and then milking her next year. We have a little Holstein bull named Oreo and another Holstein we will no doubt use for our family beef needs. Anytime we add a new farm member to the barn we go through a schedule overhaul! This time has been busy, but richly blessed! Sarah-Grace has learned to make butter and of course Beth-Joy makes our fresh whole wheat bread for us to spread our butter on- what a yummy treat! We have started to included daily cheese making as well as yogurt making to our schedule. I love to teach these skills to my girls while I learn or relearn with them! These are truly precious days!



Joe's work schedule has been unpredictable and yet the Lord's mercy has been abundant and walked us through each moment. He was able to share with a co-worker last week about the Lord and so we continue to pray for the Lord to work in this man's heart. We so desire for the lost to be saved. We remember all to well our own condition without Christ in our lives. We continue to live in the transformation state and eagerly share as the Lord leads. 


My parents were here for a visit and have returned back to CA. We all miss them terribly and yet trust that the Lord is using this time away for His purpose. We continue to lay our desires at His feet and trust Him to open doors for them to move here with us soon! 


The children are all doing well. Several of the boys had birthday's in the month of October. They are all growing so fast! Christmas is coming, as you all know. My children are excited as children are this time of year. They have been looking through the Vision Forum catalog, writing out lists for grandparents, the boys have been in the barn building gifts, the girls have been busy in the sewing room, and several of the children have taken trips to town for purchases they wanted to make for their siblings. I love seeing their creativity and love toward one another through this process of giving. It is truly precious! 


As for me... well, I am still a sinner saved by grace. Who somehow, in His amazing grace, was given the privilege to minister to His people. I delight in all my duties here at home. I continue to guard my time with the children making sure I have time to cuddle, giggle and hear their heart thoughts and dreams. My days are busy. I wake early in the morning, typically around 5:30 am and then go to bed after the last little one has laid their  head on their pillow. I was asked to take over as Editor and Publisher for our Kinder Goat Breed Association. This is a project Beth and I have been busy working on. I enjoy working along side my girls! I am also looking forward to working with This Old Schoolhouse who has invited me to write for their "Weebooks". Bekah is a tremendous help in organizing our time in the home so that we have time to share with others and yet do not miss the time to be still and simply enjoy one another. I often tell my girls, 
"If you ever find yourself rushed to where you no longer have time to hold your baby, stroke your child's brow, read a story, or simply hear their heart.. you have become too busy! If you can no longer give your husband your full attention, sit in his presence just to be with him, or bake him goodies just because- then you have neglected your true ministry and all is lost! " 
It is critical for us as mothers and wives to realize that our ministry at home, to our family, is our greatest ministry of all! If we fail here... nothing else matters!  I could not do half of what I do without my girls! Each of them hold a vital role in the home, farm, and ministry management! Because of their faithful service to their daddy and I here at home. Because they have not followed the 'norm' and left the home for a 'real life' we have all been richly blessed!!! They have made an eternal impact on their brothers lives. They take their duties as sisters very seriously and their brothers are all the better because of it! Did you realize if it wasn't for my girls, I wouldn't even be able to write one post online? If it wasn't for my girls, I wouldn't be able to make those calls to check on Sisters in Christ? If it wasn't for my girls, I would haven't all the quite moments I enjoy with my toddlers! Oh, I am blessed by all my children, don't get me wrong, but at this moment my heart is reflecting on how God has rewarded us with these three very special girls!!  I pray that the Lord is glorified through these times of sharing with others. Sometimes I am out of breath, other times my body aches, yet my mind is always clear and my JOY is always complete!!! 


Well, friends that has been a recap of life here at Covenant Ranch! I enjoyed sharing with you and will look forward to getting all those email questions  posted today as well as a Holiday freebie I heard about! May your day be blessed and may you continue to grow in His grace! 
With much love, 
Mrs. Joseph Wood