weekend reflections

Weekend Reflections: Teaching them Right

Monkey boy climbing

The past week I’ve been reading a lot  about families and teaching kids about being grateful.  Many kids nowadays are more privileged then we were when we were a kid. It is easier for them to get their wants and fancies met as parents  and doting grandparents are more willing to indulge them.

As a parent I know all to well how over indulging your kids can be more harmful then good for them. It is really naive to think it is okay to give in to them as they are “young” and they will outgrow such a behaviour when they get older. The sad truth is that  growing older in age doesn’t  always equal maturity. I have seen how overindulgence have let to the breeding of spoilt brats who in turn become obnoxious adults.

I have personally seen how overindulging a child from young has affected his ability to become independent  and a responsible adult. It was a real pity to see a promising young boy have his life “wasted” and turn into a  real shame.   His skewed mentality that his parents will always be there to bail him out financially and give him mental support irregardless of what he does has seen him fail in both his relationships and career.

I really wonder how long can the parents of  this “boy” be blinded by the so called act of unconditional love?   It’s simply ludicrous for a parent to constantly bail out his/her child and solving his problems for him even when he is a 40 yr old adult. I feel that is being really selfish as a parent to prevent their child from being able to grow up.

Yes we do need to be there for our kids and help them on their way if they do falter. However there should be a limit to it  and the child should learn how to pick up his own pieces and move on. They need our guidance and help but more importantly need to be able to make their own decisions and live with the consequences.

Nothing was given to us on a silver platter and we had to work hard/ save up to get what we desired. It should be the same for the kids too.

Being grateful and appreciative of the perks that one gets is not something that it manifested overnight. It has to be learned.

We have to start teaching them their P’s and Q’s from young and model for them how they are expected to behave. Constant reminders and offering of  age appropriate incentives when they are kids while help to reinforce the need to be grateful and appreciative.

Teach them to be grateful while learning how to earn  their keep by working towards their goals and aspirations. We as parents only get one shot at installing these values in them and what better time then now when they are still kids?

 

 

What are your thoughts on teaching them right?

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Weekend Reflections: Bowling and Go-Karts

Doggie boy bowling
Last weekend the kids wanted to go bowling so we brought them to Raffles Town Club for a  bowling session.

Monkey boy bowling

It was Doggie boy vs Monkey Boy and the boys were neck to neck all throughout the 10 frames.  In the end when the final scores were tallied Doggie boy had the higher score and was absolutely thrilled to have beaten his brother at bowling.

Tiger girl

Tiger girl was cheering her brothers on from the sidelines and giving them moral support.

Grandma and Tiger girlThe kids didn’t want to go home after bowling and requested to go to the park. Grandma went along with us for a Go-Kart session at  West Coast Park. The boys enjoy riding on the Go-Karts which are available for rent at the park. However we do not rent the Go-Karts for them each time we visit West Coast Park as they are really pricey .  The rental for 3 Go-Karts for half and hour set us back by nearly $50!!

The boys

The boys had their own Go-Kart while R and I hired a double seater so that we could take Tiger girl around for a spin too.

Tiger girl and DaddyThe two of them posing for a picture.

Tiger girl and meIt was really fun cycling around with her and it got quite challenging trying to pedal uphill at certain parts. It would be great too if there was a safety belt feature for the seats as I had to have one hand on her while cycling to prevent her from falling off the seat in the event if I needed to brake abruptly. The kids are really lucky   to have such fun places to visit during the weekend. It certainly adds colour to their childhood.

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