Two really special people left my school this last week.
Although it was quite hard to see them go,
both are moving on to wonderful new adventures.
So I was sad for me but happy for them.
Each had contributed so much to the school, and to my life.
I feel quite blessed to have spent this time together.
However, it made me think about what legacy I am leaving.
In my work, my family, my friends.
We are all leaving something.
I guess I desire to more intentionally
leave a worthy eternal legacy.
Through my students, my friends, my speaking, my writing, and my children.
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Monday, December 1, 2008
Kip Kindness
When Sam was born, Emily and Caleb were initially a little upset when he cried.
so I explained to them that Sam didn't have any words yet, so he 'spoke' by crying.
When Sam was hungry, he would 'say' that he was ready to be fed. When Sam was wanting some company he would 'ask' for some attention, and company was rewarded with a beaming smile.
When Sam had a wet or smelly nappy, he would 'say' that he was uncomfortable. (Emily was especially quick to interpret this 'speech'!) When Sam was tired, we popped him in his cot and allowed him to learn how to fall asleep by himself, and stay asleep for a full nap. Em and Caleb happily saw that we kindly responded to Sam's needs in a timely and consistent fashion.
Likewise for my precious toddlers. I perservered through training them each to have an afternoon nap or quiet time. This was ultimately the kindest action. A tired toddler is an unhappy toddler, usually with a grumpy mum too. A well rested toddler is a happy one!
so I explained to them that Sam didn't have any words yet, so he 'spoke' by crying.
When Sam was hungry, he would 'say' that he was ready to be fed. When Sam was wanting some company he would 'ask' for some attention, and company was rewarded with a beaming smile.
When Sam had a wet or smelly nappy, he would 'say' that he was uncomfortable. (Emily was especially quick to interpret this 'speech'!) When Sam was tired, we popped him in his cot and allowed him to learn how to fall asleep by himself, and stay asleep for a full nap. Em and Caleb happily saw that we kindly responded to Sam's needs in a timely and consistent fashion.
Likewise for my precious toddlers. I perservered through training them each to have an afternoon nap or quiet time. This was ultimately the kindest action. A tired toddler is an unhappy toddler, usually with a grumpy mum too. A well rested toddler is a happy one!
Monday, November 24, 2008
Jot Jottings
It is fun to keep a record of the humourous and delightful sayings of your precious little one.
In the hectic pace of this season, it is easy to let this slide.
I kept their blue baby book (communinty health record book)
in a drawer near the dining table. Here it was quick and easy
to jot down a hilarious saying or priceless moment.
These moments would take a mere minute to write down,
but thesoe little jottings are so valued now.
Although we do all hope to keep our memories and mind
intact for many years, it is nice to have a written reminder!!
In the hectic pace of this season, it is easy to let this slide.
I kept their blue baby book (communinty health record book)
in a drawer near the dining table. Here it was quick and easy
to jot down a hilarious saying or priceless moment.
These moments would take a mere minute to write down,
but thesoe little jottings are so valued now.
Although we do all hope to keep our memories and mind
intact for many years, it is nice to have a written reminder!!
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Insistent Interrupting
A toddler does not need to say
"mummy, mummy, MUMMY!" when they want your attention.
A toddler can be taught to interrupt quietly,
with their lips closed,
and one hand on your arm or leg.
They can be taught to wait quietly until you look at their eyes
and give them your full attention.
This teaches them patience and
respect for the person mummy is speaking to (in person or on the phone).
Practice this in the form of a role playing game,
keeping it short, light and fun.
Your toddler will catch on in a few weeks.
Making life more pleasant for all!!
"mummy, mummy, MUMMY!" when they want your attention.
A toddler can be taught to interrupt quietly,
with their lips closed,
and one hand on your arm or leg.
They can be taught to wait quietly until you look at their eyes
and give them your full attention.
This teaches them patience and
respect for the person mummy is speaking to (in person or on the phone).
Practice this in the form of a role playing game,
keeping it short, light and fun.
Your toddler will catch on in a few weeks.
Making life more pleasant for all!!
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Happy Hearts
What is the best way to teach and train a toddler's heart?
The calmest, kindest, most effective manner seems to be within the context of a flexible routine.
A fairly predictable day means less 'no' for mum and child and tangible progress can be made.
Happy Hearts can be developed through the teaching of the virtues of kindness, goodness, gentleness, cheeerfulness, helpfulness, quietness, obedience and self-control.
Bit by bit, all day, every day, using each ordinary every day activity as a teaching opportunity.
A Happy Heart makes for a happy toddler!!
The calmest, kindest, most effective manner seems to be within the context of a flexible routine.
A fairly predictable day means less 'no' for mum and child and tangible progress can be made.
Happy Hearts can be developed through the teaching of the virtues of kindness, goodness, gentleness, cheeerfulness, helpfulness, quietness, obedience and self-control.
Bit by bit, all day, every day, using each ordinary every day activity as a teaching opportunity.
A Happy Heart makes for a happy toddler!!
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Grand Goals
Can you articulate your parenting goal?
Do you know what you are hoping to achieve after 18 odd years of parenting?
I can pretty much sum up my heart desires for my children in a few sentences.
The list is not too long when you focus on the crucuial bits.
What are you doing in this season of your parenting towards you goal?
This month? This week? This day?
We need to know where we are going.
We also need to know how we are going to get there.
Do you know what you are hoping to achieve after 18 odd years of parenting?
I can pretty much sum up my heart desires for my children in a few sentences.
The list is not too long when you focus on the crucuial bits.
What are you doing in this season of your parenting towards you goal?
This month? This week? This day?
We need to know where we are going.
We also need to know how we are going to get there.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Everyday Eternity
What lasts for eternity?
What can I do today that will last for eternity?
Throughout the endless cycle of meals, messes,
maladies and mischief, in my toddler's day,
I can look toward eternity.
To focus my thoughts and energies on the things that truely matter.
I can use this day to teach my toddler a little more kindness,
a little more patience, a little more gentleness.
And not sweat on the temporary small stuff.
What can I do today that will last for eternity?
Throughout the endless cycle of meals, messes,
maladies and mischief, in my toddler's day,
I can look toward eternity.
To focus my thoughts and energies on the things that truely matter.
I can use this day to teach my toddler a little more kindness,
a little more patience, a little more gentleness.
And not sweat on the temporary small stuff.
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