Raising
kids is a difficult, yet important task. You can add a happy and
valuable member to our world or create an unhappy problem for
the world to handle. These five tips will help you.
Even
if you are not currently raising children, they are a big part of
your future. Today's children are tomorrow's parents and
leaders. You can improve our future by helping parents raise their kids
with these five tips.
The following five quotes are from The Way to Happiness by L. Ron Hubbard.
1. "What
does have a workability is simply to try to be the child's
friend. It is certainly true that a child needs friends."
Who
were the adults in your own childhood? Who were your favorite
relatives? Your favorite leaders, sports coaches or teachers? If
you smile at the memory, they probably treated you like a friend,
not a child.
2. "Try to find out what a child's
problem really is and without crushing their own solutions, try
to help solve them."
A child is a regular person in a small
body. You don't own a child. He or she is starting to think. If
you encourage them to solve problems, you are building their
confidence.
For example, asking the right questions is often
more valuable to people than giving out answers. "Why are you
crying? Why was he mean to you? What do you want to do about it?
Okay. What might be a better way to solve it?"
3. "Observe them--and this applies even to babies. Listen to what children tell you about their lives."
For
example, you might observe a baby calms down when a football
game is on the television. You may discover your three-year-old
gets excited when painting flowers. An eight-year-old may give you a
great idea that you've never considered.
4. "Let them help-if you don't, they become overwhelmed with a sense of obligation which they then must repress." (Repress = hold back.)
How
do you feel if someone gives you money or favors, but refuses to
let you return the favor in any way? Perhaps you feel worthless
as you have nothing valuable to give to that person. If you are
not allowed to help the person back, you'll soon dislike or
distrust the person and refuse all future gifts.
"If you
fold the napkins, it would really help me." "I'll give you an
allowance if you take care of all the garbage for the house."
"I'll feel better if you sing a song for me."
5. "A child factually does not do well without love. Most children have an abundance of it to return."
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