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The Family Discipleship Podcast

Discipling Your Toddler (1-3)

The Family Discipleship Podcast

The Family Discipleship Podcast

Religion & Spirituality, Religion, Christianity, Parenting, Kids & Family

5.0597 Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2024

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Adam Griffin, Chelsea Griffin, and Cassie Bryant have a conversation about discipling your toddlers.Questions Covered in This Episode:
  • What’s going on developmentally for one to three-year-olds?
  • What are kids this age doing independently for faith formation and what are the parents carrying for them?
  • What did this look like for us?
  • What about a kid that won’t sit still?
  • Can you bring a kid this age to church?
  • What resources do you like for this age group?
  • What kind of expectations should parents have at this age?
  • What do you think toddler-level faith conversation can entail?
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Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Family Discipleship podcast, a podcast of training the church.

0:05.0

You're going to want to listen.

0:06.6

You can't make me.

0:16.8

This is Adam Griffin, and I'm here with my co-host.

0:19.5

First, Mrs. Cassie, Brian Cassie, preference,

0:22.6

The Terrible 2s or 3Nager, which was worse for you guys. The terrible 2s or the 3Nager.

0:30.0

Oh man, it's so hard. Each kid was so different. I think Terrible 2s.

0:36.2

Was the hardest stage. Yeah, I think because the threes is when they're a little bit more articulate and verbal, which maybe is harder because you think you can reason with them because, but you can't. But they're unreasonable. But I do, I think the conversation at three starts to pick up, it feels a little bit easier. Twos is like, in your potty training and I was having other babies when they were two. I always had a two year old when I had a baby. Yeah. Except for the first one. Yeah. I was going to say not always. It's a real Russian doll situation. Two times. I had a baby when I had a two year old. My babies had babies. It really got out of control. You opened her up. Babies everywhere. That's how it felt, okay? It felt like spiders. You know Chelsea. Just like a whole Charlotte's web situation. We had three kids back to back. We felt it. All while our friend Lindsay had like, you know, six in the time we had our three. Lindsay's, yeah. Lindsay's unique. And she's incredible. I love her.

1:28.1

Of course,

1:29.1

the voice,

1:29.7

the other voice you're hearing

1:30.6

is my wife,

1:31.3

Mrs.

1:31.6

Chelsea,

1:32.5

terrible twos or three-nagers?

1:34.2

What was harder in the Griffin house?

1:35.8

I specifically remember age four being very hard.

1:39.4

Really?

1:40.1

Does that have a clever,

1:41.4

hard,

1:41.9

like,

1:42.1

complainy term that parents use? I guess other parents must be over it.

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