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Parenting article : Profound Question
 

Home and Family > Parenting > Profound Question

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Marsha Jordan

“How do you feel when people are mean to you?” I asked. It was one of those rare “teachable moments.” My five year old grandson and I were sitting on the porch swing, enjoying a warm spring day. I had his undivided attention (or so I thought), so I seized the opportunity to discuss a subject I’d been wanting to bring up at just the right time.

“I don’t like it,” was his predictable reply -- just what I’d hoped he would say. I explained that others feel that same way when he’s unkind to them.

To my delight, he seemed to be listening for a change. He pursed his lips and stared at me in silence with wide eyes.

“If you don’t share your toys with other boys, they will feel sad,” I continued. Cobi appeared to concentrate on my words, ruminating over them like a cow chewing its cud.

“And if you don’t take turns on the swing, other kids might not want to play with you.” He squinted his eyes, wrinkled his brow, and scratched his head. I knew he was soaking up my wisdom like a sponge. I was thrilled that he didn’t respond with the usual arguments like, “But graaaaaaama, when I tripped Robert, he didn’t get hurt, ” or “Haley likes it when I take her ball.”

Pleased with myself and the way my lecture was going, I summed it up with the golden rule. “We need to treat other people the same way we like to be treated,” I explained. “That way, things will go more smoothly and everyone will be happier.” Satisfied that I had conveyed this important lesson to him, and that he’d taken it so well, I concluded my discourse by asking if he had any questions.

“Yeah,” he replied enthusiastically. “Why don’t bugs have ears, and do they ever sneeze?”

Marsha Jordan
Author of "Hugs, Hope, and Peanut Butter"
hugsandhope@gmail.com
www.hugsandhope.org


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