Sunday, January 31, 2021

A - Love Does Accountability

Accountability 

An anonymous quote says, “Children who aren’t held accountable for their choices grow up to be adults who believe they can do nothing wrong.”  As loving parents and teachers, we want our kids to grow up knowing that their choices matter, that their actions can impact others, and that when they make mistakes - as we all do - there is usually a way to help make amends. It is natural for children to want to avoid consequences and pass the blame to others - sometimes, we as adults even find ourselves tempted by these “easy out” behaviors. By setting consistent boundaries and enforcing appropriate limits, we provide our children a secure foundation from which to grow. According to an article on Parent.com (link below), teaching accountability means teaching kids to “right their wrongs, whether or not someone is watching.” The article highlights 5 very key points to keep in mind when teaching accountability -

1 - be consistent 

2 - allow kids to be responsible for their actions 

3 - accountability is not about punishment 

4 - provide choices

5 - be a good example 


Teaching our kids to be accountable for their actions is a process that takes time and intentionality, but their future is well worth the investment. 


Parent.com Culture of Accountability



Saturday, January 30, 2021

Love Does - Intro

Love. Lots of people are thinking and talking about love in the month of February. We might love our spouse, our parents, our best friend, our kids, and mashed potatoes - each one evoking different feelings and actions. As an early childhood educator, and a mom of 3 (2 teens!) I spend a lot of time thinking about what love looks like in the teacher-child and parent-child relationship. A few years ago, a friend and fellow educator challenged me to write some of those thoughts down. I've always been a fan of the ABC format and thus Love Does ABCs was born. Whether you are a parent or an educator (or have any kids - or people at all! - in your life), hopefully you will find these posts encouraging and informative.  

Check back on Monday for the first post: A - Love Does Accountability

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