Hi
Once again our boys taught me a lesson in behaviour and negotiation.
We really can learn so much from those little people.
I came home after being stuck in traffic to a house with some 'creative' Lego mess on the floor.
Our eldest wanted me to help him build something. I tried to explain that we were low on time
tonight and with a busy weekend ahead he needed an early night.
Naturally we had a small tantrum about this (I include myself in this!) and once the dust had settled we had a chat.
I started out with the explanation that it is important to get to bed on time and how sometimes what we want
to do we can't due to other responsibilities...then he derailed me...he said:
'but Daddy I wasn't angry because we couldn't do the Lego, I was worried that you didn't understand that I was feeling angry and didn't ask me why'
I was trying to be efficient with the solo bedtime rush (and we all know how much of challenge that is for a Dad!) that I forgot that your can NEVER be efficient with people.
People need
patience
I needed to pause, notice how I felt, and take time to be thorough with my negotiating.
I saw a mess that I'd have to spend time tidying up, he saw a space base that he wanted his Daddy to build with
him.