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| Be A Yes Mom |
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| Written by Jill Savage |
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After that quick argument in my head, I finally said, "Sure. If you want to try it, go ahead! Just make sure you wash off the sidewalk when you're done." They got an egg from the refrigerator and ran out of the house to try their science experiment. Over 24 years of mothering, I've finally learned how to be a "yes" mom more than a "no" mom. It wasn't an easy transition...but it was an important one. For years my interactions with my kids looked more like this: "No, you can't fingerpaint." (It will make too much of a mess.) "No, you can't bake cookies today." (I just mopped the kitchen floor!) "No, you can't have a friend over today." (I don't want to go anywhere today and I'd have to go get them.) "No, you can't play in the sprinklers." (I'm not in the mood for wet swimsuits, towels, and grass tracked in the house.) "No, you can't go out and play in the snow." (I don't want to deal with the snowsuits, boots, gloves, scarves, and hassle of it all.) Over time, however, I started paying attention to the "no's" and my reasoning behind them. It usually had something to do with my selfish reasons. I didn't want to deal with a mess. I didn't want to be inconvenienced. I didn't want to have more work to do. That's not fun to admit, but it was true. My selfishness was robbing my kids of some of the joy of just being kids! I remember one afternoon many years ago when a couple of the kids asked, "Can we blow bubbles in the house? I initially said no because bubbles have always been an outside activity. But then I thought about my answer. Why couldn't they blow bubbles in the house? We even have the bubble cups that don't spill! Why do I always say no so quickly? Finally, I called my kids back into the kitchen and said, "Yes, you can blow bubbles in the house. Have a blast." And they did. And I started being more of a "yes" mom, than a "no" mom that day. Now I'm not talking here about permissive parenting. I'm not talking about the times that we need to say no because our kids really do need us to set boundaries. I'm talking about the times that I say no out of selfishness, or default, or habit. So what about you? I'm going to declare July as "yes" mom month. Would you like to join me? I want to hear your "yes" mom stories over the next month. And I want to ask you to share this post with other moms who need to be encouraged as well. If you're a blogger, use the "Taking the Yes Mom Challenge" icon at the top to post on your blog to issue the challenge to others and get as many moms involved as possible. Anyone who posts a "yes mom" story to the "Be a Yes Mom" post on my blog through the month of July, will be entered to win a Hearts at Home mom gift package, full of mom resources designed to encourage you! And here's the best part: the more you say "yes," and share your "yes" stories, the more times you are entered into the August 1 drawing. And the more we are all encouraged! I can't wait to hear your stories! This contest is not a Hearts at Home sponsored contest. Please go to Jill's blog to post your comments and enter the contest.
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