Tiny Table Talks: Breaking the Ice – Melting Away Loneliness
This week in Tiny Table Talks, children explored the theme of loneliness and how we can find comfort in connection with others and God. The lesson began with a simple yet powerful demonstration—a teacher sat alone with a board game, wishing for a friend to play with. This sparked a discussion on what it feels like to be alone and how sometimes loneliness can make us feel sad, while at other times, solitude can be peaceful.
The children learned that while we all experience loneliness at times, we are never truly alone. Through the spiritual practice of meditation, they took a quiet moment to reflect on God’s presence, learning that even in moments of isolation, they are deeply loved and connected.
Encourage your child to reflect on this lesson at home by asking:
When have you felt lonely?
What can you do to help someone who feels alone?
How can quiet moments help you feel connected to others?
As we continue this month’s journey, we’ll explore ways to build friendships, strengthen community, and break the ice that keeps us apart. Let’s remind our children that kindness and connection can help melt loneliness away!

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