Hey Hester
I have a 6 year old and a 7 year old I am trying to explain this to now. They have a JW gramma that is willing to dish out some info to them, but never follows through with the rest of their questions they have. She gives them teasers, like explaining her idea of afterlife, and her ideas on what a person should and shouldn't do, but I fear this just confuses them more.
I do not take my children to church, but I have allowed them to go to church with others, and they know that I no longer believe in the god of the bible. But I do not teach them there is no god. I feel they are too young to be given a narrow view of this world. They should decide on their own, eventually what beliefs they will want to carry. I explain to them in a very open way that everyone has different beliefs. Some people like certain colors better than others and along those line there are alot of different religions that people can choose from.
Kids are easily molded now, especially at 5 years old. I think it is important to give them an oppurtunity to make certain choices on their own. You can give her a great foundation on being an open minded person if you allow her to experience many different cultural ideas now. I know my children are getting alot of education now as to the way different religions celebrate this season. And they even have educated me on the history of the menorrah...lol
I know it is a hard thing to do, but please remember that if you give her an absolute now, such as the JW's are wrong, this will shut down her ability to make her own decisions on this matter on the future. Kids are way smart and they can usually determine if you are giving them an answer to shut them up. I feel if we give absolutes at this age group then they will end up taking on anothers opinions and not make it their own. Know what I mean? Well that is the outlook I have with my kids now. I give them a chance to experience all and they have plenty of time to make a choice as to what they will do.
I do know that Ginny Tosken who posts here has given some great reading suggestions for children and religion. I think it is for an older age group, but maybe you can email her, she is a wealth of information.
Good luck and enjoy your grandaughter, they grow up so fast!
wendy
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