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A friend posted this on FB.
My seven year old and I were in the midst of our usual asynchronous day battle. I had his writing homework in my hand from school. Hed written several full, well-thought-out sentences. But he wont do the same for me, at least not without a fight.
I told him he didnt have to write about his best day like his teacher asked, he could write about his worst. He could write about whatever he wanted as long as he wrote a few sentences.
He said hed get in trouble. He said he was doing a bad job in first grade. He was on the brink of tears but didnt know why.
And it hit me.
Instead of getting frustrated and pushing the assignment, I sat down with him at his desk in his superhero bedroom. I said you wont get in trouble and you cant fail first grade. In fact, youre kind of a superhero yourself. He sat up in his chair just a little and looked at me with disbelief.
I said, Do you know that no kids in the history of kids have ever had to do what youre doing right now? No kids in the history of kids have ever had to do school at home, sitting in their bedroom, watching their teacher on a computer. You and your friends are making history.
A visible weight lifted from his seven year old shoulders, What does that mean?
I told him it means I havent given him nearly enough credit for rolling with the punches. I told him how proud I am of him and his friends. That kids this year are doing the impossible and theyre doing a really great job.
I apologized for not saying it sooner and more often. A little tear fell down his cheek.
Weve thanked everyone from healthcare workers to grocery store employees but we havent thanked the kids enough for bearing the burden of what weve put on their shoulders this year.
Weve said kids are resilient, and they are. But they are the real superheroes in this whole scenario for having ZERO say in their lives but doing their best to adjust every day.
We closed his school-issued laptop and spent the rest of the day playing. This was supposed to be temporary and here we are a year later still trying to hold our head above water.
This is our home and I wont turn it into a battle ground anymore over something we cant control. Something that no longer makes sense.
Hug your little superheroes today and dont forget to cut them the slack weve given everyone else."
tblue37
(68,449 posts)LuvLoogie
(8,909 posts)The bigger ones, too. My 12 and 15 year old girls are amazing.
DonaldsRump
(7,715 posts)Makes us realize what's really important in this life.
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)harumph
(3,415 posts)Those of use that have young kids understand how stressful the whole remote learning thing is. We're all living through
something unique in history - but the little people definitely need to know they're supported and loved. It brightens my day when
I think on all the love that exists for our children.
Karadeniz
(24,763 posts)lunatica
(53,410 posts)It is never an accident. Youre doing it right.
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