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A little back ground I teach Sunday School every Sunday morning and I have been teaching or been a helper for about 14 years now. I had a group of five kids today and because I was teaching second service and had only one kid who wasn't a staff kid we decided to have a play service instead of teaching the same lesson to them a second time. The older kids had set up a small baseball game in the play room and were playing when a mom with a new kid came in and our childrens pastor introduced me her daughter was being clingy so she took her out into the main service. She brought her daughter back in a little later and started to question me on how I was letting the kids play and if they were ever going to sit down for a lesson I told her no because they were staff kids so we were just going play (her daughter wasn't in there long enough to sit through a lesson anyways). She then asks me if we did the same lessons as another church in town and I told her yes we do similar ones because we have kids that attend both churches and she comments that we obviously had no room for spiritual growth and the movement of God and how her daughter is never this clingy and was behaving very oddly and takes her daughter back out. She brings her in a few minutes later when I had sat down with the younger kids and was doing a sticker picture and complained that the project that I was doing was to old for her daughter and that her daughter was to young to be doing it and yet I had two younger kids doing it just fine on there own. She also started going on how she didn't think that I knew what I was doing and that I was to young to be teaching kids. She looked at me and asks how old are you anyway eighteen I looked at her and said that I am twenty four and she stopped going on about it but I don't think that she believed me by the look that I got. I got the impression that she babied her daughter a lot because she finally left her daughter in the room and her daughter turned from being clingy to being just fine and very independent and wanting to play with the other kids. She then left her daughter there for half an hour after the service because she claimed that she didn't know that she needed to come and pick up her three year old from the classroom.
A little back ground I teach Sunday School every Sunday morning and I have been teaching or been a helper for about 14 years now. I had a group of five kids today and because I was teaching second service and had only one kid who wasn't a staff kid we decided to have a play service instead of teaching the same lesson to them a second time. The older kids had set up a small baseball game in the play room and were playing when a mom with a new kid came in and our childrens pastor introduced me her daughter was being clingy so she took her out into the main service. She brought her daughter back in a little later and started to question me on how I was letting the kids play and if they were ever going to sit down for a lesson I told her no because they were staff kids so we were just going play (her daughter wasn't in there long enough to sit through a lesson anyways). She then asks me if we did the same lessons as another church in town and I told her yes we do similar ones because we have kids that attend both churches and she comments that we obviously had no room for spiritual growth and the movement of God and how her daughter is never this clingy and was behaving very oddly and takes her daughter back out. She brings her in a few minutes later when I had sat down with the younger kids and was doing a sticker picture and complained that the project that I was doing was to old for her daughter and that her daughter was to young to be doing it and yet I had two younger kids doing it just fine on there own. She also started going on how she didn't think that I knew what I was doing and that I was to young to be teaching kids. She looked at me and asks how old are you anyway eighteen I looked at her and said that I am twenty four and she stopped going on about it but I don't think that she believed me by the look that I got. I got the impression that she babied her daughter a lot because she finally left her daughter in the room and her daughter turned from being clingy to being just fine and very independent and wanting to play with the other kids. She then left her daughter there for half an hour after the service because she claimed that she didn't know that she needed to come and pick up her three year old from the classroom.
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