Family Life 5 O’Clock Report – 01/11/23
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From the loss of school connections during the pandemic to the death of a grandparent, sometimes well-meaning adults misstep as they try to help grieving children.
“I think we can get a little clouded around making ourselves feel more comfortable rather than kind of accompanying the child where they are,” says Lacy Finn Borgo. Her 2022 children’s picture book “All Will Be Well: Learning to Trust God’s Love” is written to help children face loss and grief. “So we might say things that make us, as adults, feel better, but it might not meet the child where they actually are.”
Borgo emphasizes that, with God, we can know that all will be well even when someone we love dies. But how do we help children see that “all will be well” does not mean that “everything will be the same as it was”? “Children and even adults, we can’t sort of get our minds logically around that. We learn it and we live it a little bit every day.” Borgo says. “We can know it in our heads, but learning it in our souls and our bodies are something else.”
What we can do for children—and this helps with adults as well—is to help them feel secure right now as they express their emotions, long before it feels like “all will be well.”
“So making space for them to have a place to talk about how they feel, and accepting the emotions, and giving them a place and a way to process them, helps them to know that all will be well,” she says.
Learn more about Lacy Finn Borgo’s book “All Will Be Well: Learning to Trust God’s Love.”
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Biggest Education Obstacles in the Classroom for 2023
With the New Year upon us, Dr. Ralph Kerr discusses the issues in education that parents and policy-makers alike will be watching in 2023. Kerr directs the “Teaching and Learning Institute“ in Houghton, NY, and is a frequent guest on Family Life.
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The 2023 Legislative Sessions are underway in Albany and Harrisburg. Dan Bartkowiak of the Pennsylvania Family Institute and Jason McGuire with New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms discuss the legislative items “on the docket” at the state capitols this year, including abortion pills and the March for Life, the Pennsylvania Turnpike, and school choice options.
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The U-S Supreme Court will rule this spring on a religious freedom case, “303 Creative v. Elenis.” Lorie Smith, a Christian website designer who opposes same-sex marriage as contrary to her faith, sued over a Colorado state law which bars discrimination, which could require her to create wedding websites for same-sex couples.
Lorie Smith was represented at oral arguments in Washington D.C. in December 2022 by the Alliance Defending Freedom. Attorney Matt Sharp, senior counsel at ADF, spoke with Family Life about the issues underlying the case, and how the justices’ questions at oral arguments might give insight into the upcoming ruling.
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