What Is Going On In Your Child’s Life

So, now that you’ve turn out to be a parent of kids in grade school, you might be asking yourself what you’ll need to do so that you can raise your children to become responsible and behave in a way that would make any parent proud.  I for one did experience just that notion when my son started growing out of a young child into the young schoolboy stage of childhood.

Since I had a kid when I was older than most people, I began to seek the consul of my friends who had older children who had been excellent kids, accountable, polite, and fun to just be with.  I asked my close friends what unique thing they did to help nurture them into what they had become.  They said there really wasn’t something special to it, it was just a matter of treating them as individuals and talking with them on a regular basis to iron out whatever problems were occurring within their lives.

Clearly, that appears simple enough} – all you need to do would be to ask them what’s going on in their lives and then answer any of their concerns.  The issue is the fact that kids are in numerous cases hesitant to divulge something that’s occurring in their lives.  For example, when they get home from schoo and you ask them “what happened in school today?”  What response do you get?  The obligatory “Nothin’ much” is about the grand total from the information that is readily offered by your kids on a regular basis.  

Hmm, so what is an involved mother or father to do?  Okay, if your kid is playing a sport then the best advice is to practice that sport with your child.  My son, for instance, was playing baseball at the time, so each evening we would go out within the lot and have a game of catch. I was totally surprised after we began performing this for a couple of days that every time we had a catch, I would find out everything that was taking place in his young mind.  He would tell me what occurred in school, what other kids were doing, what kids he was having issues with – pretty much something and everything that was going on in his life.

Why does this do the trick?  The answer is really simple.  Whenever you are developing their skills in a sport that they’re engaged in, there is nothing threatening going on between you and your child.  You are not grilling them as to what they have been up to, and they are just informing you regarding the happenings within their existence.  In the role of the practice partner, you are no longer the mother or father who wants to control their lives, but their advocate who just wants to help them be successful in what they’re doing.  As a result, they’re ready to voluntarily provide whatever problems are on their mind while you’re just “having a catch”. Now, just like you are offering opinions regarding how you can improve their skills like a player, you are able to also offer your thoughts and opinions regarding how they might resolve the other problems that enter their lives.

Communication may be the vehicle to help direct your kids along the correct path for life.  The trick is how to achieve that, and, having a catch is an excellent method to use to talk to your kids.

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