Parents
certainly are misunderstood!
By
Steven C. Staats
You
thought you were just happily
smiling at your child from
a hard stadium seat or a hot
packed auditorium, but your
child looked at your face
and saw approval of him and
joy in what he was doing.
You
thought that you were just
patting him on the back or
on the head, or just ruffling
his hair, but your child cherished
the warm loving touch and
his heart was brightened.
You
thought you were reading a
bedtime story with all the
funny and scary voices, but
your child enjoyed the fact
you read every word even though
he had heard them a hundred
times before.
You
thought you were letting your
child help paint the house
even though the paint got
kind of runny and drippy in
places, but your child knew
that you were working together
as a family and felt a sense
of accomplishment as a family.
You
thought you were singing silly
songs or counting the cows
on a long boring trip, but
your child learned that it
was fun being together no
matter where you were.
You
thought you were spending
a few minutes of your time
by throwing a ball in the
back yard or baking some cookies,
but your child, who realized
that your time is precious,
knew you were investing it
in him.
You
thought that you asked your
child's opinion about something
that wasn't too important,
but your child thought you
asked because his opinions
and thoughts were important.
You
thought you were being a good
host by inviting your child's
friends in for a cool snack
on a warm summer day, But
your child knew that his friends
were important to you and
always welcome in your home.
You
thought the tears in your
eyes went unnoticed when your
child accomplished an important
goal in his life, but your
child knew that he was deeply
imbedded in your heart and
you sensed his accomplishment.
You
thought that the refrigerator
was as good a place as any
for hanging all the art work
and "well done"
papers that came home from
school, but your child felt
important when he came home
from school each day with
something to show you and
tack up in his personal hall
of fame.
You
thought you gave your child
some simple chore or job to
do and told him, "Well
done," with a smile when
he did it, but your child
learned responsibility and
began to realize he could
tackle even tougher things.
You
thought you were helping a
troubled restless child get
some sleep by fixing a cup
of hot cocoa, but your child
felt that you were opening
your heart around a kitchen
table and making all the problems
a lot smaller.
You
thought the vacation wasn't
much of a success because
the fish didn't bite and the
sun didn't shine, but your
child still remembers everything
that happened and he still
laughs at all of the funny
parts.
You
thought you were just giving
him a quick hug at a special
moment or "just because",
but your child carried it
with him for a long time,
because what you really said
was, "I'm proud of you!",
or "I love you!"
You
thought you were just giving
him a little kiss on the cheek
to tell him good bye as he
left for school, but your
child felt warm and loved
because he knew there would
be another one waiting for
him when he got home.
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