Have I subconsciously made my love for J conditional? I get mad at him when he does not behave. Is my love conditional upon his good behavior and obedience? Do I really love J unconditionally?
And I am ashamed to realize that, no, my love in practice has not matched up. I have a lot of work to do in this area, and it is so important, because it is essential to building high self-esteem. I thank the Lord for His mercy and kindness in throwing light on my short-falls, helping me to see more clearly and showing me concrete ways of action.
Below are summary of my learnings from the book "Discipline for Life" by Madelyn Swift that prayerfully I will digest, remember and apply in my daily life with J:
1. What truly is unconditional love?
- Unconditional love is accepting the child just as the way he is - that is truly loving the child
- Unconditional love builds self-esteem based on existence.
- There are 3 categories of self-esteem:
- 1) Existence,
- 2) Accomplishment,
- 3) Mistakes
- Existence is the most fundamental and foundational area of self-esteem, upon which the other two areas (accomplishments and mistakes) are built. Without this primary one, self-esteem built solely on the other two is always unsteady, at risk, and mercurial.
- We must help our children realize that they have value simply because they exist by accepting and affirming their value purely on existence, i.e. I am valuable. I am loveable, I am likeable.
- Therefore, self-worth must not come just from achievements, but from our acceptance of the child just as he is.
- Self-esteem based on existence produces the positive trait in children which is a requisite for emotional health.
- The positive child says, “I like me. If I like me, you will like me. And if you like me, I will like me even more. And on and on and on.”
- Parents cannot simply love a child in their hearts. They must be able to demonstrate this love so that a child truly feels loved.
- Telling your child you love him, but do not like him can be hurtful and dangerous. Our children not only need to be loved, they need to be liked.
- Each child from infancy needs to be told with words and actions that he is loveable and important.
- Until you find a way to love him, he will be unable to find a way to love himself and begin his journey to “I am loveable.”
3. How to show love to your child?
Think accroymn "ABGT"
1. Accept & Affirm
2. Believe
3. Greet
4. Time
Take time to:
- Listen
- Play
- Celebrate
I will elaborate more on each part in Point 3 in my next post.
It is a sober reminder for me that I need to check daily that my actions demonstrate that I love and accept J unconditionally.
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