How to Love LOVE WEEK with Kids

If you’ve ever served at a volunteer event with your kids, you may have left feeling a little disappointed. Your visions of spending the whole morning happily packaging meals or sorting shoes alongside your little ones were replaced by the reality of short attention spans, urgent snack cravings, and cases of the “gimmes” (you know, when your kids want to keep all the things you’re there to give away).

If you’ve ever wondered if you should even attempt serving with your kids again, you’re not alone!

But there’s so much value in making volunteering a part of your family’s natural rhythm, so we want to partner with you to help create positive service experiences for your family.

Check out these tips to help your family love LOVE Week more than ever this year:

  • Start with conversations. Talk to your kids about why you’re serving and what you’ll be doing while you’re there. Give them lots of time to ask questions so they know what to expect!
  • Be prepared. Even if you’re past the diaper bag phase, pack a small bag with snacks and small toys or books for when (not if!) your kids need a break. Don’t be shy about using them as incentives! (“Once you help me pack seven hygiene kits, you can take a break and eat your fruit snacks!”)
  • Know what to expect for your child. Kids can participate in different ways at different ages. Use this chart to manage your expectations and help your child engage at an age-appropriate level.

  • Fight to stay positive! We all want our children to love serving, and if their early experiences seem stressful instead of enjoyable, that positive association is difficult to cultivate later. Keep your tone and facial expressions upbeat, and when you see that your kids are approaching their limits, know that it’s okay to make an early exit!

We can’t wait to see your family at our family-friendly Love Week events! Head over to events.elevationoutreach.com and click on the “Family Friendly” button to find events in your area and sign up to serve.