Thursday, June 20, 2013

Confidence




One of my jobs as a parent, aside from making sure my children are fed and clean, is to instill confidence.  It is one of the many reasons why I homeschool.  I was mercilessly picked on by my school mates growing up.  My mom would tell me how pretty and smart I was(while telling me I had chubby knees, but that's a subject for another day) and then I would go to school and be told by my peers that I was fat, ugly, and stupid.

So, who did I believe?  My Mom?  Who was contractually obligated to tell me that I was pretty and smart?  Or the kids that I saw more hours a day than my mother, that told me I was ugly and stupid?  Well, I believed the kids, don't ya know.

 My kids do get interactions with other kids via our homeschool social group, and any outside extracurricular activities.  My job, as a mom, is to keep an eye on things.  Make sure that my kids have an appropriate response to bullying (yes, all kids bully, it's not just a public school thing), and guide them through without getting all up in the middle of it.  I want my kids to work things out and make decisions without my interference.




2 comments:

  1. "Make sure that my kids have an appropriate response to bullying (yes, all kids bully, it's not just a public school thing), and guide them through without getting all up in the middle of it."

    This exactly. Totally agree!

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  2. I completely agree with all of this.. This is also why I/We homeschool. I have learned to believe what I and close friends and family have to say. I know that even when I grow up, there's still those out there who will try to put me down, but to listen to my heart and know that I am who I was made to be and that's wonderful! You've done a great job with your boys, they're going to grow up to be very respectful young men!

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