My community has begun to cultivate a parent community through a series of workshops held in a local school. I went to the first one and came away with several things that I have stored away. One of my favorite things we did was to participate in an exercise where our facilitator asked us what qualities we would like to see in our children at the age 30. We closed our eyes and imagined our fresh-faced children as adults, then yelled out adjectives as she scribbled them furiously onto a large flip pad. When she was done, we looked at the pad and she said, “These are all great qualities. In order for your children to own them, parents must consistently model them.” Children learn from their parents. We are their greatest influences on behavior. Here are some of the qualities that made it on the flip board.
- Honest
- Hard-working
- Responsible
- Kind
- Generous
- Reliable
- Happy
- Loving
- Self-Confident
- Self-Aware
Not one person mentioned a big house or a fancy car. We all seemed to agree that seeing our children happy would be one of our greatest joys.
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