Being there for your kids - Mindful Parenting

Episode Date: July 16, 2018

How often do you get to savor the moment? Most folks talk about how angelic their child looks when he is sleeping. Wouldn’t you also like to savor the moment when he is awake. Mindful parenting puts... you in a place to do just that.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hi, I'm Dr. John Robinson, and this is Teachable Moments. Let's talk about mindful parenting. I really want you to savor the moment. In 2016, a parenting researcher named Dr. Maria Govia and her colleagues introduced us to the concept of mindful parenting. This is the best mindset within which to find teachable moments in your parenting journey. In short, being a mindful parent involves savoring the moment. Mandy was baking cookies one Tuesday morning. Her three-year-old daughter Cindy was helping.
Starting point is 00:00:30 Mandy got the milk, eggs, and flour into the mixing bowl and showed Cindy how to mix them together. She carefully helped her get started. Mandy then turned to get something out of the fridge and left Cindy a few feet away mixing up the ingredients. She turned back when she heard a squeal of delight from her little one, just as Cindy was flicking mixed ingredients from the whisking wand in all directions. Some of the gooey mess struck Mandy right on the cheek. Mandy has a choice here. She could focus on the mess, scold Cindy,
Starting point is 00:01:00 and banish her to her room. She would then grumble to herself while straightening the kitchen. This is all too often the response. Or she could wipe the batter off her cheek and quickly get to Cindy's side before more mess is made. Then Mandy could fold Cindy into her arms and squeal and delight with her daughter as they spin around together. Was Cindy too young to help Mom with baking cookies in the kitchen? Maybe. But she was having the time of her life.
Starting point is 00:01:26 Was a big mess made? Definitely. But messes are temporary. Laughter and playfulness is forever. After being playful with her daughter for a while, Mandy found a teachable moment and directed Cindy in helping her clean up the mess and get back to baking cookies with Mandy's more attentive supervision. As a mindful parent, you active listen with full attention to your child.
Starting point is 00:01:48 You are non-judgmental and accepting of your child in the moment. You have a keen emotional awareness within yourself and for your child. You encourage self-regulation through your teaching and sharing. you have a compassion for yourself and for your child. Mindful parenting is indeed savoring and learning from the moment. I'm Dr. Jonathan C. Robinson, licensed clinical psychologist and Christian author, and this has been Teachable Moments.

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