Writer
Regina Brett's life lessons are great little nuggets of wisdom.
There's something for everyone! I'll be reflecting on this week's
lesson: "It's OK to let your children see you cry."
You may not realize how naturally intuitive children are. Although they're human like the rest of us, kids have not yet been conditioned to think as adults do. Their innocence gives them a refreshingly honest, loving view of the world and its inhabitants. Because of these things, kids are naturally more in tune with the feelings of other people. Children can perceive your fear and sorrow whether you express it or not, but doing so may be reassuring for them. Kids don't always realize that adults can feel scared, sad, or indignant at the ways of the world just as they may do sometimes. Crying isn't always a sign of weakness; it takes strength to show someone how vulnerable you are as you're shedding tears.
Visit Regina's website here.
You may not realize how naturally intuitive children are. Although they're human like the rest of us, kids have not yet been conditioned to think as adults do. Their innocence gives them a refreshingly honest, loving view of the world and its inhabitants. Because of these things, kids are naturally more in tune with the feelings of other people. Children can perceive your fear and sorrow whether you express it or not, but doing so may be reassuring for them. Kids don't always realize that adults can feel scared, sad, or indignant at the ways of the world just as they may do sometimes. Crying isn't always a sign of weakness; it takes strength to show someone how vulnerable you are as you're shedding tears.
Visit Regina's website here.