Do you get frustrated when your children misbehave? It’s completely normal. In those moments, it’s hard for us to stay calm and offer them the support they need.
Part of parenting is teaching them little by little how to behave. They’re going to need time to learn the rules, practice, make mistakes, and try again. Our biggest challenge as parents is knowing how to respond in those moments of errors and mischief.
The easy thing to do is complain and get angry when they do something wrong, but it is precisely in those moments of frustration when they need our love and patience the most.
Your mission is to show the same respect and love to your child, both when they are behaving well and when they make a mistake. They deserve to feel loved unconditionally—not just when you celebrate them, but also when you correct them.
With love, Pepa