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"As a child, the critical eye of my father
seemed to follow me around wherever I went." (Arthur C. Clarke)
It's quite easy for most fathers to look at
their kids with a critical eye. They do make mistakes. Lots of them. And you have a number of choices about how you respond to those mistakes and how critical you are of your kids. Let's consider some different ways of looking at this issue to see if we can get some perspective: A Different Angle Doesn't seem fair, does it? There are other reasons why you should be more understanding with your kids. One reason is to consider what it's really like to be a child. For instance, can you imagine the formidable combination of having a brain that's not yet able to exhibit emotional control and living in a house where you're constantly told what to do by your parents? Think about it for a minute. How many times do our kids get told what to do each day? How do you handle getting told what to do all the time? It's a wonder that kids respond as well as they do. How About Teenagers? A large study of teenagers found that as the brain develops, it trims away excess cells so that what's left is more efficient. One of the last parts of the brain to complete this process is the prefrontal cortex, which controls planning, judgment, and self-control. Many teenagers have not experienced the "maturation" of this part of their brain. "[Adolescents] are capable of very strong
emotions and very strong passions, but their prefrontal cortex hasn't
caught up with them yet. It's as though they don't have the brakes that
allow them to slow those emotions down," said Charles Nelson, a child
psychologist at the University of Minnesota. It can be quite easy for us to judge our kids harshly. But when you can begin to enter your child's world and consider the developmental limitations that exist, the call to a kindler and gentler way is undeniable. Your kids will continue to make
mistakes.
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Article by: Mark Brandenburg MA, CPCC Mark Brandenburg is the author of “25 Secrets of Emotionally Intelligent Fathers”
Article printed from: Smart Reader Kids® (Sg. Chua, Kajang) Malaysia website http://www.smartreaderkids.com/
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