07 June 2008

seven

the bad news is that M woke at 5 am to nurse. the good news is that she went back to sleep till after 7. which means that AP and i got to spend a good bit of time in the morning reading and talking and drinking coffee. and there's just not too many things that i like better.

we were talking about the work of Alfie Kohn. AP has been reading Unconditional Parenting, and we've both also read Punished by Rewards. as interested as i am, as much as i want to like his ideas, something just isn't right.

there is plenty that he does get right. he focuses on respecting your child, remembering just how old they are and what they are capable of doing, and not being rigid. these are such important, powerful ideas. it does me so much good to remember to not be consistent, to make room for exceptions to the rules, to eat ice cream in the morning on occasion.

but sometimes it seems like more of a program. like i need to be not quite myself in order to parent effectively. and that feeling centers on his insistence that praise as such is damaging to children. there are limits of course. praise isn't always the right choice. sometimes we can ask questions and find out so much more about our children and the way they see the world. but sometimes i'm just happy or thankful and i want to express it. and maybe it points to the places where my love is conditional. but lots of times i just scoop her up and kiss on her and tell her how proud i am to know her, to have her in my life, to be her mama.

and you? what roll does praise play in your relationship with your children?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Nice thoughts, Kort. I find it interesting that you are reading a book like that.(just doesnt seem like something you would do) My take on your topic is this: If your child knows they are loved and that you will be there when they need you...then everything else falls into place. I feel parenting and the such is very instictual(sp). Boundaries are definitely good and kids will test them. Thats ok. Praise is definitely a good thing. But like you said..sometimes instead of priase we can ask questions. As you know kids are sponges, it amazes me daily to see Trev remember obscure things. Being a parent is a great and wonderful thing. I love you guys and miss you dearly.

Dave aka Uncle Dave