As cliche as it sounds, becoming a parent has been one of the most wonderful things in my life. However, it has also been the thing that makes me question myself the most. "Am I setting a good example?" "Am I truly present enough?" "Am I teaching them enough?" "Am I exposing them to a variety of sensory rich experiences?" "Am I guiding them to become kind, positive, confident, contributing individuals?" "Do I provide appropriate consequences/keep my cool/teach them the preferred behavior when they act out?" "Do I look into their eyes when I tell them I love them?"
~Sometimes, I haven't a clue what to do! (sigh) So, I just make the best decision I can in the moment and roll with it!
Before I became a parent I witnessed children do things and swore “my
child will never do that”. I thought because I had a lot of experience
with little children from babysitting, working in daycare, taking child
development classes and becoming licensed in education for ages birth-8
that I would pretty much rock at being a mom and that solutions to
challenges would come with ease. I wasn’t comp
letely
naive; I knew my children wouldn’t be perfect. However, in the short
two years I’ve been a parent I’ve learned so much… my child will do
things I swore they wouldn’t, I don’t always have the right
answer, and sometimes I change my mind about the way I reacted to my
child’s behavior. Not every second is pure joy- but every second is a
blessing. The biggest thing I’ve learned is that I still have so much to
learn and that I am so glad I get to experience it!
Me learning...
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I've learned that it's totally cool to let your child dress them-self! |
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I've learned patience and humor are key when your daughter decides that her baby sister's formula should be sand for her ball pit! Oh yeah, and that I need to keep stuff like this in a locked vault! |
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Evidence of the above! |
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I've learned that I don't need to hover over my children every time their feet aren't planted on steady ground...this is hard for me-a work in progress! |
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I've learned that smiles can always brighten the room! ALWAYS |
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I've learned that I can pat myself on the back when my kids do something awesome-like playing together nicely and sharing! |
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I've learned that leaping on pillows can be much more fun than store bought toys! |
I've also learned that it's okay to brag about things that make you proud, but it's most polite to listen and allow others do the same. These two sweet things...they make me proud!
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