A Pagan Parenting Tip: Your Child's First Altar
By Summer Minor, published Jan 07, 2007
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For parents all over the world, sharing their faith with their children is a wonderful thing. It allows parents to delve back into the innocence and purity at the heart of their beliefs. For pagan parents this is no different, and helping to create their child's first altar can be one of those inspiring moments that recall childhood wonder. There are few places in the home as important as your personal altar, so it is important to create one that is right for your child.One of the first things to determine is where you are going to place the altar. As they say in real estate "location, location, location"; and finding the perfect place in your home is no different. You may have a family altar that you keep personal altars near, or you may want to set your child's altar up in their own room for privacy. Depending on your tradition direction may be important, or you may follow the flow of the home over all. No matter where you plan to place the altar, be certain that it is set up in an area that your child feels comfortable. No matter how sacred the area may seem to you, if your child is not happy there then it will be fruitless to try and place it there.
With regards to location you should also think about whom else is in your house. Are there younger children who could disturb the altar and the things on it? Do you have pets that might unsettle the altar space? Also think about visitors. You child might not want their altar out where friends and other family members can see it, or they might want it displayed for everyone who comes in. Be sure to take into account all the possibilities when deciding on where you want to place the altar.

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Takeaways
- Keep the location you plan to use in mind.
- Think about others in your home.
- Let your child's crativity rein free.
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