A teacher’s
primary purpose is to provide instruction.
Well, parents, isn’t that what we are doing with our children every
day? We are constantly working on
skill-building- how to do tasks independently, how to have good manners, how to
communicate appropriately, etc. You might not define yourself as a “teacher,”
but that is certainly paramount in the parent job description.
Most of us realize
that to be effective parents we must be intentional about instructing our
kids. And let’s not forget the
importance of taking advantage of “teachable moments”- those unplanned
opportunities that arise where you can explain or demonstrate something- an
incredibly impactful way of learning for kids.
But we often fail to recognize that we are always teaching- even in those moments when we aren’t intending to
do so.
Our precious
kiddos are constantly watching what we do and say. Sometimes this is a positive thing- sometimes
this is a negative thing. Sometimes they
reflect our best traits, and at other times they are mirrors of our worst
habits. It is challenging to always be
on the job. But parenthood is a 24/7
commitment, so we must be vigilant. The
hours are demanding, but the benefits are incredible!
“Don't worry that
children never listen to you; worry that they are always watching you.” ~Robert Fulghum
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