Episode Summary
Parenting a toddler feels like planting a garden in the middle of a windstorm—chaotic, messy, and loud. But it is also the most critical season for planting seeds that will last a lifetime. In this episode, Dave and Dante break down the "why" and "how" of discipling children ages 2–7. We’re moving away from the pressure of perfection and leaning into the beauty of simple, faithful rhythms that point little hearts toward their Creator.
Key Scriptures
Deuteronomy 6:6-7 – The mandate to weave faith into the fabric of everyday life.
Matthew 18:3 – Why the simplicity of a child’s faith is the blueprint for our own.
Numbers 6:24-26 – The power of the priestly blessing.
1 Corinthians 11:1 – Modeling faith for those who are always watching.
What We Cover
The Toddler’s Spiritual World: Why their "concrete" thinking isn't a limitation, but a gift. We discuss why heart formation beats theological precision every time.
Practical Rhythms: From morning gratitude to the transformative power of bedtime blessings.
Discipling Through the Senses: Faith shouldn't just be heard; it should be seen, touched, and experienced. Learn how to translate big theology into language a 4-year-old understands.
Modeling Over Teaching: You are your child’s first "Bible." We get real about what happens when you blow it and how saying "I’m sorry" is a crucial discipleship tool.
The Long View: Trusting the "compound effect" of small, consistent habits even when you don't see immediate fruit.
Action Step for the Week
The Bedtime Blessing: This week, we’re keeping it simple. Whether you’ve never done it or just got out of the habit, commit to implementing a consistent bedtime prayer or blessing routine for your toddler. Speak the truth of God’s love over them before they drift off to sleep.
Connect With Us
Join the Conversation: Have a toddler story or a struggle you want to share? Email us at dave@legacydads.org and dante@legacydads.org. You can also find us on Facebook Legacy Dads Online Community and Instagram.
Next Episode: We’re turning the page to Adolescents. Get ready for a shift in strategy as we talk about navigating the pre-teen years.
