Oh, that is frustrating, isn't it?

I think all dc can be this way at times.

I personally get this way when I just "don't feel like having to think that hard" KWIM? I think you probably hit the nail on the head that he might not be used to thinking this deeply yet.
First and foremost, it seems like our Bible discussions go the very best when I remember to make it be about me sincerely sharing my faith as we do our time together. When I think of how I can be the most personal with my answers, then it seems to open him up to being more personal too - and not just thinking he's got to have one perfectly right answer. I have found the "I don't know"/indifferent shrug behavior important to nip in the bud at my house - especially when it's concerning the Bible. I've told my ds that "I don't know" is just not an acceptable answer because if he's not even willing to attempt an answer, what he really is saying is "I don't care enough to even take a guess at this" and "I'm not even willing to spend some time thinking about this".
Here is one of the Bible study boxes in BHFHG:
Psalm 4:8 is the memory verse for this unit. Read the verse out loud. Ask, What does it mean to feel peaceful? How can you feel peaceful even when there may be many things that make you worried? Who keeps you safe? How can Psalm 4:8 comfort you? Say the verse together 3 times. Add hand motions to help students remember the words.
Here are a few examples of things that have helped make this time be sincere and personal at our house. After we've read the verse and started the first question, I might say something like. "There are very few people I know that are truly at peace with their lives on a daily basis. To me, feeling peaceful means feeling content with my life - like no matter whether things are going right or wrong, I have peace because I have Jesus in my heart. What about you what does it mean to you to feel peaceful?"
2nd. question: "I am a worrier by nature sometimes. I have to work very hard not to worry. If I don't stop myself, I can worry all day long. I can worry about whether you might get sick, or dad might get in a car accident on the icy roads the many nights he's traveling, or my parents may not have long left to live, or Emmett's reflux might flare up again and really hurt him, and my worries can just go on an on. So the question was, How can you feel peaceful even when there may be many things that make you worried?" My answer to that would be I have to really work at not being a worrier all of the time - and I have to remind myself that God is big enough to get me through anything. Prayer really helps me give it up to the Lord. Not all people worry though. My dad for example basically never worries about anything. How about you? How can you feel peaceful even when there may be many things that make you worried? So, who keeps you safe? Well, let's read this verse again and see. How can reading this verse give you comfort? Wow! We just found a verse to go to when we're worried. Will you remind me of this verse sometime when I'm getting worried about something? I'll do the same for you, o.k.?"
I know this got long, but approaching our Bible time this way has really made it personal. I do not have time enough in the day to talk about all of the Biblical things I want to, so I look at my HOD time as my teaching time and as my personal time in the Bible with my dc. The truth is, it is what I do get done each day, so I want to say the things I wish I'd say in a personal conversation during our HOD Bible time or I may not get them said at all.
As far as the DITHOR, the same applies. Whenever I can turn it back to personal experiences I've had or Biblical lessons I want my dc to get, it makes it so meaningful. The way it is written in the guides is awesome, it just seems to make a big difference in how I come across about it during our time together. If they perceive it as a great conversation and sharing time we're having, they seem to want to share more and more (in fact I need to cut it off sometimes now

). So, anyway, hope something in this rambling of mine helps!
Please don't feel alone in this problem - I really do believe ALL children (and all adults too for that matter) go through this.

It will keep getting better and better with time.
In Christ,
Julie
