
I felt a little bit like dirt.
That is really not how I want my kids to think we look at
them. We so easily overlook how
perceptive our kids are from the youngest ages, and how they pick up everything
we say, whether we think they are listening or not. No doubt we have used the phrase “dealing with
the kids” numerous times before – look, there’s no question, they can be tough
to manage. They take a ton of energy –
not just physically but mentally and emotionally as well. They suck up time like a miniature screaming
snot-nosed black hole. But we should not
be talking about our kids, or even thinking about them, as something we have to
“deal with.” We love them. We admire them. We cherish them. We educate them. But we do not “deal with” them. We pour our energies into them with a deep
sense of greater purpose as we trying our hardest to build competent, capable, balanced
human beings. It is a privilege and a
responsibility. It is not a chore or a
punishment.
You will note here that I am speaking primarily to myself.
But let’s all try to remember it despite the tribulations of
childrearing. And let’s also remember
that whatever attitude we choose, our kids will know it. How do you want your kids to feel growing up? Like a chore? Or like a precious diamond? You have a sizeable influence on which way it’s
going to go.
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