My son hates leaving the house. He's 9. He threw the biggest fit about going to church this morning. I feel like it's because he wants to stay home and play games or watch YouTube. The problem is that he makes himself so upset to try to convince me to let him stay home. He says he's in pain, that I hate him, and he cries. Once we get there, he calms down, has a good time, and is smiling when we leave. So do I force it on him, or worry that I really am hurting him to make him go through all of this agony to get there? I think I need to get him into counseling, but I'm trying to figure out how to do that with his insurance right now.
Limiting his internet so that it is not available during Church events might help him decide to go to church also. If he knows that staying home means no internet until you get back he might just come along without a fuss.
My son is 34 and is glad I raised him in Church. He has fond memories of those years and his church friends and families and has never resented being forced to go.
I made him go until about 13. Then I let him decide. He continued to go to Youth Group Church on his own even when he could drive. He did not go to the Adult services but I had to let him figure it out on his own at that age.
9 is too young to let them tell you whether they want to go to church or not.
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