I have watched an interesting shift in our culture and our child-raising ethics come roaring into life over the past 30 years. It seems like today, we build a Disneyland world for our kids, quite insulated from our own adult world, and use it to carefully coddle their upbringing--fearing that we might make them uncomfortable or that they may offend our adult activities if they venture out of their bubble.
Growing up in Mona instilled that Integrative Child Raising Method in my genes. Chantra and I instinctively started bringing our kids into our adult lives as soon as they were born. We included them in all of our activities and adventures. Rarely do I recall creating kid activities that were designed just for their sole entertainment. They have seen my business dealings, attended Rotary and other grown up community functions with me, and have been fully included in all of our explorations. They don't even get to cry their way out of church meetings. I don't know how much of it is in their genes, or how much of it is this inclusive parenting style, but to know my kids is to be impressed by their bearing.
I enjoy raising my mules using the Integrative Method. I take my babies almost every where I go and try to expose them to as many positive external experiences as I can. Mules are a fabulous conveyance for exploring the world and I want them confident when its time to start riding them. Using the Integrative Method, my kids are great Mule-training aids. Using the Integrative Method, my mules are great Kid-training aids. Of Mules and Men: its all about being a Dad. Papa Gooch, thanks for your example. Son? Follow my trail.
Senator at 1 year old |
5-year-old Preston |
3 comments:
Paul! That was an excellent post! I couldn't agree with you more! That's one of my many regrets in my parenting skills (or lack of) is NOT including my kids more in our adult activities. We do now, but my older kids missed out on a lot. I feel bad. Oh well, live and learn right???
Good job on raising your cute family! I've said it before, but they're sooooooo lucky to have such a great Dad. Keep it up! :D
Paul's children (our grandchildren) are some of the best behaved of any I know. We love you. WoW
Keep it up. You do have great kids to be very proud of. You can also be very proud of the way you've raised your mules. :)
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