05 April 2013

100 Ways to Be Kind to Your Children

100 Ways to Be Kind to Your Children

Tell them:

1. I love you.

2. love you no matter what.

3. I love you even when you are angry at me
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4. I love you even when I am angry with you.


5. I love you when you are far way. My love for you can reach you wherever you are.


6. If I could pick any 4 year old (5 year old, 6 year old…) in the whole wide world, I’d pick 


you.

7. I love you to the moon and then around the stars and back again.


8. Thank you.


9. I enjoyed playing with you today.


10. My favourite part of the day was when I was with you and we _______.


Tell them:


11. The story of their birth or adoption.


12. About how you cuddled them when they were a baby.


13. The story of their name.


14. A story about yourself when you were their age.


15. The story of how their grandparents met.


16. What your favorite color is.


17. That sometimes you struggle too.


18. That when you’re holding hands and you give three squeezes, it’s a secret code that means, “I love you”.


19. What the plan is.


20. What you’re doing right now.



Play:


21. Freeze Tag


22. Uno


23. Crazy 8s


24. Gin Rummy


25. Memory


26. Go Fish


27. I Spy- especially when you’re tired of driving and feel snappish


28. Catch



Pretend:


29. To catch their kiss and put it on your cheek

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30. That their tickle tank is empty and you have to fill it.


31. That their high five is so powerful it nearly knocks you over.


32. That you are super ticklish.


33. That you are explorers in the amazing world of your own backyard.


34. That it’s party day!



Try:


35. To get enough sleep.


36. To drink enough water.


37. To eat decent food.


38. Dressing in a way that makes you feel confident and comfortable.


39. Calling a friend the next time you feel like you are about to lose it with the kids.


40. Giving a gentle touch to show approval, rather than saying something.


41. Dancing in the kitchen.


42. To get your kids to bop to the music with you in the car.

43. Showing your kids that you can do a somersault or handstand or a cartwheel.


44. Keeping the sigh to yourself. Just jump in and help clean up.


45. Using a kind voice, even if you have to fake it.


Read:


46. A book of silly poems

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47. A book and then act it out. (Like “I’m going on a Bear Hunt”)


48. Your favourite childhood book to them.


49. When the afternoon is starting to go astray.


50. Outside under a tree.


51. In the library kids corner.


52. The comic book they love that you’re not so hot on.


53. About age appropriate behaviour so you can keep your expectations realistic.

Listen:


54. To your child in the car.


55. To that Lego description, and think how important it is to your child.


56. For that question that indicates your child really needs your input.


57. One second longer than you think you have patience for.


58. For the feelings behind your child’s words.

Ask:


59. Why do you think that happens?


60. What do you think would happen if______?


61. How shall we find out?


62. What are you thinking about?


63. What was your favourite part of the day?


64. What do you think this tastes like?

Show:


65. Your child how to do something instead of banning them from it.


66. How to whistle with a blade of grass.


67. How to shuffle cards- make a bridge if you can!


68. How to cut food.


69. How to fold laundry.


70. How to look up information when you don’t know the answer.


71. Affection to your spouse.


72. That taking care of yourself is important.



Take Time:


73. To watch construction sites.


74. To look at the birds.


75. To allow your child to help you dump ingredients in the bowl.


76. To walk places together.

77. To dig in the dirt together.


78. To do a task at your child’s pace.


79. To just sit with you child while they play.



Trust:


80. That your child is capable.


81. That you are the right parent for your child.

82. That you are enough.


83. That you can do what is right for your family.



Delight your child:


84. Clean your child’s room as a surprise.


85. Put chocolate chips in the pancakes.


86. Put a love note in their lunch.


87. Make their snack into a smile face shape.


88. Make sounds effects while you help them do something.


89. Sit on the floor with them to play.



Let Go:


90. Of the guilt.


91. Of how you thought it was going to be.


92. Of your need to be right.



Give:


93. A kind look.


94. A smile when your child walks into the room.


95. A kind touch back when your child touches you.


96. The chance to connect before you correct so that your child can actually hear your words.


97. Your child a chance to work out their frustrations before helping them.


98. A bath when the day feels long.


99. A hug.


100. You get to choose the next one! What is your favourite way to be kind to your child?

~ CreativeKids.com, quoted by A Handmaidens' Journey, Female Life from Birth to Ancestor

Source: http://creativewithkids.com/100-ways-to-be-kind-to-your-child/

31 March 2013

Happy Easter!



"Wishing you the kind of day that brings you joy and fills your heart with hope and love. Have a beautiful Easter!" ~  Frieda. 

26 March 2013

Fiday....Friday...

Last Friday,  on the way to school, Timmy told me: 
"I like today Mom. It's Friday! Yay! Yay! Yay! It's Friday!"

I was thinking, this Primary 2 boy, how can he like Friday so much? Hahahaha... Just like a grown-up.   hahahaha...

15 March 2013

Having an Ice Cream Date with Timmy

It was a hot afternoon....
Timmy and I decided to have an afternoon snack....
Icey drink..... Yay!

So, off we went to Kedai Es Pisang Ijo Pemuda.
It was our first time there, and it turned out that it was yummy!

Timmy said: "Mom, we tried first. If it's yummy, next time we bring Papa here."
Hahahaha... Kind of you Tim.

Here's the photo of Timmy when he was 7 years old.
He ordered Es buah that day, and I ordered Es pisang ijo.


The boy was about to order. 

Food is here! 

Us...
We had a nice ice cream date.


That afternoon, there was a man who came over our table and sell pastel.
I bought one for him, and Timmy asked: why do you buy from him Mom?
I said: "Well, I pity him. Maybe that's what he does for a living. Maybe the money that he earned from selling this, maybe used to pay for his children's school fees and to buy his daily food.   And it's good that he is still trying to work, not stealing or robbing.     Maybe he couldn't get a good job.   That's why you are very lucky to have a good Papa and Mama, who can provide things for you.   And what we can give you now is education. It will be your asset for your future for you to find a good job. That will be all that we can give you and the rest if up to you Tim.

Then I told him the story that  I read that day.
There was a woman with 3 kids who wants to ride a bus, but don't have money.
But the woman was honest with the bus driver, and a lot of the bus driver who didn't want the woman to ride on.  Then finally came a young bus driver who said, "OK you can ride." And the woman said, but I don't have money to pay you.  The bus driver said: "It's ok.     When the woman and the kids wanted to get off the bus, another passenger paid. When the bus driver wanted to give the change to the passenger, he said:" It's ok. I pay for the woman and the kids too.  Keep doing the kindness."

So, an honest woman, a kind bus driver and a kind passenger.
Let the kindness pass on, and make this world a better place to live.



14 March 2013

Conversation with Timmy

Tuesday was a National holiday here in Indonesia.
On Wednesday morning, on our way to school,
Timmy told me: "Mom, I wish everyday is a holiday like yesterday."

Me: "Tim, if everyday is a holiday, then what would we do for a living? Papa needs to work, so we can have money to buy things like food, and pay for your school fees, etc.  And if Mama stays at home the whole day, and if I don't go to the market to buy food and cook for you, what are you going to eat?"

Tim: "I think we should have a money making machine Mom."
Me: "A money making machine?"
Tim: "Yeah, a money making machine. If I turn the handle of the money making machine, then money will come out."
Me: "Ooo  Wow."
Tim: "And then we need a bucket Mom."
Me: "A bucket?"
Tim: "Yes, so when the money comes out, we can put it under the machine."
Me: "Ah...you mean the coins will come out.So the bucket is to keep the coins."
Tim: " Not coins Mom. The paper money.  The one hundred thousands and fifty thousands ones."
Me: "Hahahaha."