How Do Children Feel Included During Ramadan Moments?

 

Inclusion during Ramadan is rarely about doing more. 

For children, it often comes from being nearby. Sitting at the table. Helping with simple preparations. Being present during moments that feel important. 

These activities communicate belonging without pressure. Children learn that faith includes observation, intention, and shared time, not just physical acts. 

This approach reflects the philosophy of Wisecompass, where children are gently welcomed into faith through lived experience rather than expectation. 

Perhaps inclusion begins with being invited into the moment, exactly as they are. 

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