Things To Learn From Your Children
Children can bring great joy into your life. Raising them can be a true pleasure. However, there may be times, when they are not so pleasurable. During those times, they become the teacher. You are the student. Here are some lessons they may teach you.
Children can be of great assistance in the kitchen. They may also be a huge liability. You might wish to use the electric rice cooker. These cookers work well for steaming vegetables. They are not good for streaming crayons. Things like this may have you more steamed than dinner. Lesson one: rice cookers must be kept on a high shelf.
Everyone loves children's artwork. It adorns millions of refrigerator doors. It is not as adored, when it is on your living room wall. Refrigerator art is easily moved. Wall art tends to be more permanent.
Often times these works of wall art have mysterious origins. If you ask several children about the artist, they will not know who it was. This may be a mystery for the ages. Lesson two: wall art has unknown origins.
Children rarely do such things on purpose. They do not possess the mental faculties as adults. Suppose your child is making mud pies. He or she would have no problem using your Kitchenaid hand mixer, to prepare the pies. They do not mean to be destructive. Destruction comes naturally. Lesson three: keep mixers in a safe place.
Your children may wish to help you with things around the house. Sometimes it is at the most inconvenient of times. You may need help with a car full of groceries. At that time, there may be nobody available. However, everyone will be available to help you eat those groceries. Lesson four: do your shopping, right before mealtime.
Children are adept at getting out of household chores. They will do a pitiful job, sometimes. They are aware that you can do the job. It is easier for you to do the job than to supervise them. Lesson five: make them repeat it, until they get it right.
Sometimes you will have a problem with music. Most likely, it will be the music volume. You can utilize the Mcculloch chainsaw rule. This rule states that you can start up your chainsaw. If you still hear the music, it has to stop for one week. Lesson six: chainsaw maintenance and child discipline can be accomplished in one step.
Conclusion
You will receive great rewards from your experience with children. You will learn a great deal more than you will teach. Receive your education. It will be useful for spoiling grandchildren, in the future.