Yesterday, 25th
January, we’d a new student was admitted to Form three in our school. And yes, you guessed
right, he came with his mommy! Got me thinking.. I thought of the time in a
previous blog I had promised to talk about the role of the father.
Let me
illustrate-
*John’s
mother (not his real name) comes to me in tears and tells me that I should
watch after her son because the boy is disturbed after the father says he wants
nothing to do with him.
Linda, a
domestic help pays school fees for her children by herself, though their father
is alive and well
When Felix is
sent home for school fees even when the parents have given him the depository
cheque, it’s his mother who comes to school to find out what happened
Victor is no
longer doing well in class, and it’s his mother who makes a call to my house to
discuss her son’s performance
My phonebook
has the numbers of most parents of kids in my class and I think I have the phone
numbers of two fathers. I am talking about almost twenty parents!
Some fathers
are so out of touch that when they come home, the kids scatter in all directions
FATHERS' DON'TS
1. Ignore
our children and make them feel that they are insignificant.
2. Hit
and yell at your children so that their lives are frightening and
unpredictable.
3. Hit
your children's mother.
4. Make
excuses for children's misbehaviour and teach them to be irresponsible.
5. Criticize
your children so that they lose self confidence.
6. Promise
to do something with your children and then don't show up.
7. Humiliate
your children in front of their friends.
8. Abuse
the referee in the match they are
playing and scream how stupid he is, so that your children will learn not
to respect authority and fair play.
9. Show
your children how to drink too much and laugh when they get drunk.
10. Give
your kids too many things and not enough of your time.
11. Let
your kids watch any TV they want because it is easier than doing things
with them.
12. Demand
your children to be more mature than they can be and become impatient and
hostile when they fail.
13. Treat
the women in our lives with disrespect.
14. Pit
one child against another so that all feel poorly about themselves.
15. Badmouth
teachers and wonder why our children have no respect.
16. Teach
them how to get away with mischief.
17. Bully
others and teach our children how to be cruel and mean.
18. Be
in your child’s live only when it is convenient for you.
FATHERS' DOS
1.
Fathers should love their
children. They should be a constant presence in every part of their lives.
They should tell their children stories, so that they learn language
and who they are.
2.
They should tease them
lovingly, so they don't take themselves too seriously and can deal with
real world teasing. Rough house with them and tickle them, so that they
learn their physical side.
3.
Throw them up into the air
and teach them to trust you will catch them every time. Carry them on your
shoulders so that they can see the world.
4.
Wipe their noses and take
them to the hospital when they break an arm. Expect a lot of them, so
that they learn that they can do things.
5.
Teach them to respect their
moms.
6.
Believe in your kids and
give them confidence that they can do anything. Drive them to hockey,
baseball, soccer, rugby, and swimming.
7.
Demand that they respect
their teachers and coaches and show them how to question rather than
show blind trust.
8.
Show your kids how to
treasure friends and how to respect each person as an individual. Be
are honest and caring in the family and show the kids how to relate to
others
9.
Encourage each child in the
things they are good at. Marvel at their accomplishments.
10. Laugh with them and teach
them the joy of life.
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What type of father do you strive to be?
* All the stories I give are true, but the names of people involved are imaginary.
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Wow! That is one beautiful read. Already looking forward to the next. Keep us "posted"
ReplyDeleteNice job Cyrose. U've done it again. Thanx
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