Carve out time this holiday season to spend few moments with your
children. Spend time enjoying who they are. Teachable moments are great.
Instilling discipline certainly necessary but don’t forget to spend time not
lecturing or cajoling or reminding or correcting but just being with them and
listening. We can tell them that we love
them and we should tell them that we love them, but listening to them and being
in their world for just a few minutes once in a while will show them that you
love them. Turn off your phone, don’t look at Facebook, ignore the TV and the
radio and be with each of your children. Five minutes of coloring or cutting
snowflakes or listening to knock- knock jokes will convince them of your love,
will steady them in a hectic world.
Spending a little time alone with God, our heavenly father,
calms and reassures us. The same is true for our children. A calm and quiet
time with your children will be a blessing to them, will forge a connection
between the two of you. That connection will give them confidence to face their
world with the knowledge that they are truly liked and loved. That is a perfect
Christmas gift.
2 comments:
This is a good post. I did exactly what you suggest and it brought a lot of re-strengthening and refreshment.
I agree with this one Michelle. I try hard everyday to make sure I "listen" to our children and let them know they are more important then FB, TV and etc. Its the little things that count most..
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