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I’m grand, so I am.
On paper.
On paper I’m grand.
I’d even go so far as to say I’m perfect. Been there, done that worn the t-shirt. Four times.
Got a question about kids?
Breast feeding perhaps? Having a
wee spot of trouble with potty training?
A picky eater? What about teething? Need a quick solution for getting them to stay
in their beds and sleep through the night?
Okay, scrap that last one.
You’re on your own there. No-one
and I mean no-one, no matter what qualifications they claim to have, they may have
half the alphabet after their name, forget it.
This one is still the Holy Grail and we’ll all searching for it.
But I could give a half decent attempt at all the rest,
maybe even solve your problem. Kids will
do that, see. They educate you in ways
you never thought possible.
There isn’t a book in any shop in any part of the world that
will teach you how to be a parent so keep your hard earned cash for something
nice and return the book to the shelf.
Learning comes from doing. I am a
firm believer in that.
Even before I had my own crew I knew being the oldest of 8
children was akin to reading a book on how to drive a car and expecting to know
how to afterwards. I knew all the
semantics, the rules of the road, even what would happen in the event of a screw
up. But I had no idea what that crash
would actually be like in reality when it happened.
To be honest I’m still just winging it. But sssshhhh.
Don’t tell anyone.
Then I was contacted with a request for some tips for a
magazine feature on how to keep kids focused during every day activities and on
their homework because I have the aforementioned four kids and know
everything.
I drew an absolute blank.
Focus? What do they
mean by focus? What are they asking me for?
The only focus I know is a car model.
My kid’s idea of focus is the 3D option on Netflix.
I was seriously stuck and beginning to question my parenting
skills big time. I couldn’t pull that rabbit out of the hat. I did give it some serious thought before
making an appointment with Dr. Google.
I got my money’s worth.
There were some gems in there and I read them all, nodding along and
taking a few notes before realising something.
We do do
this. We do focus. What do you
know? We’re not a total disaster. We’ve been focusing all along and I wasn’t
even aware of it.
This is the prescription Dr. Google gave me.
Exercise. Moving is great for the mind and my boys are
very active. In fact they never stop. The three school goers have told me they love
the ten minutes run around with their friends in the morning before the school
gates open.
Down time. This helps clear the mind before tackling a
job and makes it easier to focus. When
the boys come in from school they veg on the couch for twenty minutes. It’s always much easier to get them to hit
the homework once they get to relax first.
Sleep. We all need to recover and when we benefit
from a good night’s rest, we can give it our all the next day. Mine can’t handle late nights. One is okay but if there are two in a row the
next day can be, shall we say, challenging.
Reducing screen time.
My boys would sit in front of the
television and play their consoles all day becoming crotchety and tired as a
result. We all need a break from fast flashing
images. Kids are no exception.
Routine. Possibly my favourite word! I like to know what’s around the corner as
much as is possible so I can be prepared for it. Kids are the same. It gives them a sense of security.
Unbeknownst to myself we were doing all of those
things. And a few more besides.
I can take a deep breath now and focus on my glass of white
wine.
I’m grand so I am!
And I bet you are too!
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