Parenting - Apprehensions and anxieties
Dear
Parent,
JOJU from
JoyJumperz is here again. Infact, yesterday I had received a letter from one of
the parents, they sounded quite nervous and stressed out on petty concerns. So,
I thought to address all my lovely mothers and fathers on how to ease out their
concerns.
The
happiness the parents go through on hearing the news of their little ones is truly
incomparable. With this great news, comes a bundle of various whyyy’s
and howzzz. Their brain and heart are overcome
with the desire of doing the best for their child. The thought and fear of
doing something wrong slowly and gradually seeps in subconsciously and later
gently and moderately apprehensions and anxieties of parents
replaces the happiness.
Parents
embark on the journey of trial and errors, as a parent nobody wants to miss any chance or afford to
commit a mistake. These apprehension or fear ranges from as simple as “when
should I introduce wheat to my child?” to “Will
the school chosen by me understand my child’s needs?”
Mothers
and Fathers just relax! Take a deep breath and say
ALL IS WELL! I am not saying not to worry or not
think about the well being of your child, but I am urging that it’s ok if your
child falls, it is ok if they get hurt, it is perfectly
fine if your child doesn’t meet the growing
milestones. Just go with the flow, there is nothing wrong to have so many concerns
but, do not let these concerns turn into worries and do not let these worries deprive
you all of your happiness which you rightfully deserve. Remember, this moment
of childhood of your little
one
will remain with you for years to come. So, grab it and don’t let the sheen go away.
Who knows after a few decades you would be giving the same sermon to your
child!
So, do not
let these magnificent moments wash out while worrying about it unnecessarily.
However, I
would suggest you to:
- Don’t let your apprehension and anxieties rub on to your child. Children are quick to read the body language. So, unnecessary agonizing yourself would invariably pass on the concerns to the child, which is absolutely not required. So, relax and always keep calm.
- Look for assistance: Being a parent comes with certain concerns and fears in that case instead of worrying, one can seek advice like, you can talk with the other parents, or if it is a school related issue, you can talk to a school counselor. Health issue can be addressed with a pediatrician. There is a way to handle everything in a calmer and in an easier way. Take an initiative to come out of your cocoon and look for the available solutions.
- Stop comparing: The most effective tool to keep yourself calm and free is to say a big NO on comparing your child. For ex- our hand has 5 fingers, but all five are different in size and their role. Similarly, kids may be in the same age bracket but, the pace of their growth is different. So, withdraw yourself from the unnecessary rat race.
- Cross the bridge when it comes; Don’t spoil your today by worrying about tomorrow. Take the call only when the situation arises.
- Go with your intuition: As the saying goes - too many mouths have too many advises. As a parent you are eligible to receive innumerable unsolicited advises from every quarter. You don’t need to comply with all the advises. Depend on your intuition and take a call which may deem fit for your child. Remember, nobody knows your child better than you do.
So,
parents, let ease yourself a bit, have faith and belief, nothing wrong could
happen to your child and promise yourself to be your
child’s guiding angel forever!
Keep writing
and sharing your concerns and experiences with me.
With that thought,
Happy Parenting
OR Calm Parenting
Yours
Jolly JOJU !!

Very thoughtful and informative.
ReplyDeleteSurely, it will ease out the concerns, anxieties and apprehensions from parents mind.
Nimisha Shah
Very true maam .. Very well said.. Every child is different and every parent should understand this.. Just shower your love to Your baby and let them grow.. Yes should be taken care of them but we should not tell them "No" And get a brake on their growth, fun, activities for our unnecessary insecurities.. I only want to say Just Love them watching each and every work they are doing it and always appreciate for every small task they did whether it is right or wrong.. Their efforts are equally important..
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