Did the boys ever see my ex husband buy me flowers? Possibly a few times but it was definitely not the norm. Did the kids see their dad treating me with respect? Not always. In my opinion the boys saw a pretty crazy interaction between husband and wife. And yet, three and a half years down the track, my 14 year old son voluntarily spends his own money buying his mother a beautiful bunch of yellow tulips.
It nearly bought me to tears. Not the fact that I received a present, but the fact that obviously something has been sinking in about the way that women need to be treated. The boys have a younger sister and I am very careful to let them know that women need to be treated with dignity and respect. Whenever the boys treat their sister in a rough way or rudely I let them know that it is NOT OK. I ask them to apologise and they do.
I also talk to my boys often about the need to treat their mother as they would want to treat a future girl friend. I think I saw a glimpse of that yesterday with the flowers that Kieren so lovingly picked out for me. They are absolutely gorgeous. Needless to say I made a huge fuss over him and told him how they made me feel.
I asked him why he bought them for me and he said that he thinks I am special and I deserve them. How sweet is that? I have no doubt taht when Kieren gets a girl friend he will know how to treat her, as he is practicing on his mother and I think that is great.
It will become second nature for him and it will be so easy when he does get a girl friend. He makes me feel so proud. But more than anything he feels proud of himself which is even better.
So, that's my story. Even though my kids might not have had the best role models prior to my divorce (now I am meaning both parties here), it is possible to turn things around by consistent hard work and lots of encouragement. I have a champion in the family and he knows it. On ya, Kieren. Keep up the good work. Love ya!
Stocking Stuffers For Adults
We learn to be less naive and a lot more careful. We learn to become more disciplined and determined. We learn the importance of being earnest. We understand the need to be honest and to be a person of integrity. We are made to learn many lessons. Among these is the one where we learn about the value of money.
Remember how we saved up little coins in piggy banks of various shapes and sizes? Birthday gifts from loving uncles and aunts traveled into the piggy banks, as did the earnings from different errands that we ran. Coins and notes that met us along the road also found their way into the piggy banks. After days and days, only when the piggy bank got heavy, did we finally decide to smash it. Then we spent hours thinking of how we should be spending that money. We wanted to get the most out of it. I think that is how a lot of us learnt about the value of money.
If you are in the process of teaching your kid the importance of money, and he is a little big for piggy banks, get him a savings account. It is a good way to give your child an appreciation of the value of money. Put some money in the savings account, give your baby a passbook, and watch him start managing his money bright and early.
This will be a much better bet than yelling at your child for having no idea of the value of your money. He will have no idea of the same if you do not give him a fixed budget. If you continue to complain, and simultaneously indulge him with the most expensive gifts, this is a lesson that cannot be taught properly.
How do you find a good enough savings account for your child? Now, that is not the hard part. Banks everywhere are keen to get younger and younger customers. "Get them young", as they say. This is the age group that they are currently looking at so as to build brand loyalty.
Just look around for some good savings account plans for children and select the one that seems like the best choice. Not only will a savings account teach your child the value of money, but it might be early training for a future accountant.
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