Our children can teach us so much.
Isn’t it wonderful how much joy we gain from watching our children? Their laughter, childhood ways, imagination and sense of fun give us life.
This article is inviting us to stop and reflect on how children are a source of joy. We can learn so much about the beauty of life through their eyes. After all, being an adult can be very boring. It can also drain our sense of fun and reduce our awareness of all that is life-giving around us.
At school, it was my common practice that if I was a having a bad day, weighed down by various matters, I would take myself around to the classrooms, just to enjoy the chatter, humour and life in the classroom. It lifted my spirits and made me realise how much I can learn from children. Let’s consider our children’s youthfulness as a happy pill and one that puts us in a better mental framework.
Their simple wisdom, unshakeable love for their parents, innocence when it comes to seeing the best or worse in a situation, teaches us that sometimes we can adopt a lighter more manageable approach to life.
All that we understand can be seen from different, less judgemental eyes. All that we see can be understood with better understanding and more general acceptance. As children have their faith in those around them, they can teach us how not to lose hope and belief in others. They also teach us how to simplify understandings, taking out the anger and hurt.
Here are some thoughts that invite us to reflect on times with our children that can be beneficial for improving our spirit and disposition.
Laugh with your children. See the funny side to their actions.
Listen to their words. Often simply expressed but with powerful messages.
Watch them play and join in to the experience. They often talk about all sorts of interesting things when playing. It is especially enjoyable listening to their chatter in a sandpit.
Children love to draw. Watch them and talk about what their drawings are all about. As an adult doodling can be another form of drawing in a state of relaxation.
Sing with your child. Some of the songs you will know and the repetition is often comforting.
Enjoy the changing expressions on their faces and the interesting body language. These shift so regularly and are a key to how they are processing information.
Let your child know that you learn from them.
“I love the way you use play dough. Can you show me how you created that shape?”
Children have a different sense of time to busy adults. Perhaps we can adopt more time to things we enjoy doing and reduce the busy things we do that clutter the day.
Allow them to be creative. This can go in many directions that will surprise you. Their creativity abounds in so many ways.
Remind yourself by talking to your children about the fun parts of your childhood. What made you laugh and what drove your spirit.
This article invites the parent to simply enjoy the moments with their children and notice the unique childlike manner that is so attractive to them.
Time passes quickly and those moments where we learn about our child in their childhood become less and less as they grow older. My belief is that if we capture their joy, we will carry it with us and it will give us some positive feelings along the way.
Let your child show you the way to being lighter and more positive about life. Adopt a little of their liveliness and enjoy the day.