More specifically that when they watch our reactions to others it shapes their reactions to others. I know this is basic but the other day I was on a work call and gg was demanding my attention- instead of saying to my co worker hold on- I glared at Gianna and continued my call. Today Gianna glared at me with the same look that I had given her. I taught her that. So back to my intentional parenting I go. I want them to love one another. I want them to respect one another but I want them to be kind doing it.
The boys have been working on greetings. Greeting everyone who walks in the door with a hand shake, a "nice to meet you" and a goodbye when they leave. I love it. We've also been working on thank you, please, and giving one another personal items. This might be a sippy cup, Riggs pacifier or a truck that Becker plays with a lot. I love when they light up with delight when they receive a happy recipient. Kindness. Gentleness.
I think in a world of hard lessons, struggles and heartache- kindness goes a long way. But in this article it talked about the successes of children who had been taught kindness- how they were so successful, educated and overall in great life positions. I think we all strive to give our kids the very best- lets start with giving them kind hearts.
Have a good week everyone