10.13.2016

When a Family Member Is Sick


HELPING THE CHILDREN

Serious sickness can cause problems for children in the family. It is important that parents help the children to understand the needs that have arisen and what they may do to help. If the one who has become ill is a child, the siblings must be helped to understand that the extra attention and care the sick one is receiving does not mean that the other children are loved any less.  Rather than allow resentment or rivalry to develop, parents can help the other children to form a closer bond with one another and have genuine affection as they cooperate in handling the situation caused by the sickness.

Young children will usually respond more readily if parents appeal to their feelings rather than to lengthy or complicated  explanations about medical conditions. So they could be given some idea of what the sick member is going through. If the healthy children see how the illness prevents the sick one from doing many things that they themselves take for granted, they are likely to have more "brotherly affection" and to be "tenderly compassionate." -1 Peter 3:8.

Older children should be helped to realize that a difficult situation exists and it 'requires sacrifices on the part of everyone in the family. With doctors' fees and medical bills to pay, it  may not be possible for the parents to provide for the other children as they would like to. Will the children resent this and feel that  they are being deprived?  Or will they understand the situation and be willing to make the needed sacrifices?  Much depends on the way the matter is discussed and the spirit that is engendered into the family.  Indeed, in many families the sickness of a family member has helped in training children to follow Paul's counsel:  "[Do] nothing out of contentiousness or out of egotism, but with lowliness of mind considering that the others are superior to you, keeping an eye, not in personal interest upon just your own matters, but also in personal interest upon those of the others." -Philippians 2:3, 4. 

Next time: When a Family Member Is Sick/HOW TO VIEW MEDICAL TREATMENT

From the book: The Secret of FAMILY HAPPINESS  

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