What
do you think matters most to your children? You driving them to lessons
and practices, or is it the smile and hug you greet them with after
school? If you guessed the latter, you are correct.
Sixteen years
of teaching and giving the same assignment every Mother’s Day has led
me to the exact same conclusion. You see, every Mother’s Day I would ask
my students to give me advice on being a mother. They were to think
about things their mother or guardian did for or with them that made
them feel happy or loved. The classroom would go silent as the students
wrote intensely for longer than they had ever written before. Often
smiles would appear on their faces as they reflected on the happy
experiences they were remembering. After reading their responses I would
add to my list all the ideas they mentioned. Surprisingly, many of the
responses were the same. Year after year, in every country I taught, and
in every type of demographic, the students were saying the same things
and had the same message: It’s the small things that their mothers did that meant the most and that they remembered.
Many
moms today feel as if they are not good mothers unless they are racing
around, shuttling their children from lessons, to practices and back to
lessons again. I’ve had mothers tell me that they want to give their
children every opportunity they did not have. While this thinking might
bring the mother some comfort, it really does not do the same for their
child who is potentially feeling overextended, stressed and tired.
After
speaking endlessly about this topic with my students, it became clear
to me that children today are involved in too many activities and are in
turn becoming less in touch with themselves and their families.
In addition, my students told me they really wished for more time to
“just play”. Of course many of them enjoy their extra curricular
activities, but it is not necessary they said to be allowed to do
everything. What they enjoyed most, and what made their hearts happiest
was when their mothers did simple things for or with them.
Here is a list of the top ten things students around the world said they remembered and loved most about their mothers.
- Come into my bedroom at night, tuck me in and sing me a song. Also tell me stories about when you were little.
- Give me hugs and kisses and sit and talk with me privately.
- Spend quality time just with me, not with my brothers and sisters around.
- Give me nutritious food so I can grow up healthy.
- At dinner talk about what we could do together on the weekend.
- At night talk to me about about anything; love, school, family etc.
- Let me play outside a lot.
- Cuddle under a blanket and watch our favorite TV show together.
- Discipline me. It makes me feel like you care.
- Leave special messages in my desk or lunch bag.
Children are incredibly wise and tend to see the world more simply than we do. Perhaps it is time we start taking their advice. Maybe we would all feel a little less stressed and be satisfied with the fact that doing little things really is… good enough.
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