How To Start The Year In Balance For Your Child
With the newborn Year barely a week old, our minds are still
filled with the promises of all the year will hold. Parents and
children alike want to start the New Year off right. For adults
practiced at the art of reflection and introspection, we resolve
to make changes in our lives and work towards achieving our
goals. Sadly, our resolutions are more often than not an
indication of a loss of balance in our lives. For children, the
task of taking stock of their lives can be challenging. They
need our help to learn quiet reflection and balance and require
direction towards helping them achieve their goals.
As parents, our role is to first reflect on our own lives and
strike the correct balance between our heads and our hearts -
find the work / life balance that allows us to live our lives to
the fullest. Balance in our lives is of paramount importance.
Parents that can teach, guide and love their children from a
place of balance will have a much more favorable and loving
relationship with their children.
Let's meet Josephine:
Josephine is 8 yrs old and in the 3rd grade. She has been
struggling in school for the last several months. Her behavior
has deteriorated to the point that she is argumentative with her
teachers and peers. In addition to the increase in personal
conflicts, the quality of homework assignments has dropped
tremendously. These changes are extremely unusual for Josephine.
Always a well-behaved and co-operative child, she rarely had
conflicts with her peers and always completed homework
assignments successfully.
School officials suggested to Josephine's parents that she meet
with a counselor to discuss the changes in her behavior to see
if they could determine the root cause. Anxious to assist their
child, Josephine's parents agreed to the evaluation. Through
talks with Josephine, it was discovered that there had been some
changes in her home environment: Mom had recently returned to
work and, as a result, Dad had been providing more child care
then he used to provide. Also Mom and Dad have been experiencing
some disconnect and challenges over several personal issues that
did not pertain to Josephine.
Clearly, the family dynamics have reached a point that elements
in the family unit are no longer in balance. Josephine's parents
need to resolve their own feelings about Mom's return to work as
well as the shift in the balance of life / work for both
parents. Once the parents have restored balance in their own
lives, they can assist Josephine with adjusting to the changes
and restoring her sense of balance.
Here are 4 tips to keep awareness of balance in focus:
1) Discipline with knowledge. Know what you want to achieve and
the best way to get it.
2) Anger awareness. Be aware of your own anger and prevent it
from your distraction.
3) Practice good judgment. Make your decisions in a good mind
space.
4) Take a deep breath and think before reacting.