Helping Our Children Feel
Good About Themselves
Sometimes parents, grandparents and even friends of the
family forget how much influence we have over kids. Lots of times we forget, as
our children or grandchildren can appear to ignore us, forget us or even
worse--run from us in one way or another. Sometimes, we must just accept the
fact that lots of times positive actions happen without positive recognition!
Therefore, it behooves us as the 'grownups' in our personal worlds to keep
looking for ways to help the young ones experience good times, feel nurtured
and loved and to walk away from situations just a little more one the road to
developing as a whole person with a good sense of self. I can assure you that
insistence on creating a meaningful world for our children does eventually pay
off!
I'd like to share with you how Lorna did just that with her
daughter Sabrina. Here is some of what she wrote to me:
'Yesterday afternoon Sabrina, my six year
old daughter, was helping me make Chinese sesame cookies for our church's
girls' club. Sabrina attends weekly club meetings and is always happy to
help me out with the snacks for club. These cookies needed to be rolled into
little balls and then rolled into sesame seeds. The 'seeding' of the cookies
was Sabrina's job. We were halfway through the dough. She was rolling away.
Suddenly she said to me without looking up, "This is great! I get to spend
quality time with Daddy and now more time with you!"
She was referring to her Sunday evenings alone with her
daddy. Sunday evenings at
Last Sunday evening I did not have to stay at club until it
was over. I got home just in time for the tea party. Sabrina set me a spot at
the table. She offered me sugar and cookies. We chatted. She acted a little
silly. It was really cute and I was glad I got to peek in on what she and my
husband usually do. After I had a couple sips, I slipped away to my office to
check email so they could have their usual special time alone.'
Lorna, Sabrina's mom, is describing such a wonderful activity that lends itself both to building self-esteem and to beautiful positive memories in the future. I can picture Sabrina sharing her tea parties with her daddy years later with her own children!
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