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I have been doing a
lot of research lately on parenting toddlers. Dealing with tantrums, sleepless
nights, fussy eating, and discipline. It’s not all that often that you see me
without my nose in a parenting book. And it’s all so that I can be the best
parent. I want to know exactly what to do when my son is sick, or whether I should
be ignoring his tantrums or disciplining them. I worry that what I’m doing isn’t
good enough.
Today I had a bit of
an eye-opening experience. After pulling a cup of scalding hot coffee onto his
face, Master A was screaming and terrified. We put him straight in a cold
shower, pyjamas and all, and I watched with tears in my eyes as my frightened
little boy tried to cling to me. As soon as he was out the shower he grabbed me
with all his might and sobbed into my shoulder, with me reassuring him that “you’re
ok, mummy’s here”. It was then that I realised that I AM doing the right thing.
My son loves me more than anything in the world. He relies on me to be there
for him, and I am. I will always be there to give him cuddles when he is upset.
I will always kiss his boo-boo better. I will always teach him right from
wrong, and I will always do what I think is right for him at the time.
I may not be an
experienced mother. I am not a wealthy mother, who is able to buy whatever he
wants. I lose my temper and I am forgetful. But I am the best mother for my
little boy. I am the one he turns to when he is upset. When he is excited, he
comes to give me a hug and do a little dance in front of me. I would die for my
child, and I would never go back in time and do things any different.
Parenting is one of
the hardest jobs any mother or father will have. But I do the best that I can
with what I have. I only have myself to offer, but I know that’s enough for my
son.
Such a beautiful post, it brought tears to my eyes :) Parenting is definitely a job where u learn as u go. I hope ur lil man is ok xx
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