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β β A Single Sentence from a Season Ahead
Freedom as a parent arrives when you accept that you're going to get a lot right and also a lot you wish you did differently.
How Did You Do It?I get this question about once a week from young parents I talk with. Maybe it's because I don't have the π© look on my face as much anymore like most parents of 3-13 year olds. Maybe it's because when I talk about my kids now my face is more π€© than it has ever been. I had coffee with a friend recently who has 3 kids in what I call Phase 1 of parenthood. It's the season of parenting where everything inside of you as a mom or dad wants to control and change your kids externally. What we discovered, after a lot of reading, asking questions and failed attempts is that the early years are best used for being internally focused. It is one of the hardest struggles as an early parent to care more about their internal development than their external behaviors. π₯π₯π₯ After all, don't most parents give out medals for the best-behaved kids in the friend group? So, what did we learn and attempt to lean into in the Robinson Family? Phase 1 - StrengthenRoughly age 3-10
As difficult as it is, if you can look at 90% of your parenting situations with an internal focus in Phase 1, you will accomplish so much... even when it doesn't feel like it at all. Phase 2 - SituationalThe pre-teen and teenage years are full of endless situations that require deep internal strength. There are so many first-time moments they will encounter in Phase 2 that the hard work of Phase 1 cannot be overlooked. Roughly age 11-17
Internal Strength Early β π§ This framework was a helpful compass that served me well throughout the years and I hope it serves you well too. Whether you're in Phase 1 or 2 right now, keep believing and building into your kids. See you next Friday. β |
Helping propel moms & dads of 3 to 13 year-olds to invest in their power-decade of parenting. Father of 3 teenagers and pastor of 20 years turned digital writer.
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