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Children's Mistakes

Date Published: 25th July 2006
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Peter was a fisherman, originally named Simon, whom Jesus chose to be one of
his followers. An impulsive personality, Peter was prone to making mistakes.
Several of Peter's blunders are recorded in the Bible books of Matthew,
Mark, Luke, and John. He speaks without thinking, acts impulsively, and breaks
promises. He sounds like any one of us!

However, as we continue to read about his life, we see that Peter obviously
learned from his mistakes. He goes on to become a recognized leader among Jesus'
disciples. Jesus wasn't looking for a perfect person when he selected
Peter, and he isn't looking for perfection in us or in our children. Jesus
expects us to make mistakes, plenty of them, and then use those mistakes to


learn what we need to lead our lives for him.


What is a parent to do about children's mistakes? It's a parent's
role to take on an attitude that says, "Mistakes are opportunities to
learn." We are to stop and understand why our children's mistakes
have occurred, and then move forward.

It's not easy for parents to allow children to make mistakes. When our
kids make mistakes, we feel inadequate. When we aren't able to control
our child's behavior, we panic. If there is another adult within earshot,
we are concerned about what they think about us as parents.

Some mistakes are easier than others to accept. When a toddler trips and falls
down on the living room floor, that's OK; he's just learning to


walk. Of course a first grader will mispronounce a word now and then; he's
only learning to read. But how about a two year old throwing a temper tantrum?
Am I able to say that she's learning to express her feelings? What about
a teenager missing curfew? Am I able to say that she's in the process
of learning responsibility?

Mistakes help kids learn skills they need for life: problem solving, negotiation,
and resourcefulness. Let kids make mistakes! They will grow through opportunities
to face a challenge, attempt a solution, sometimes feel failure, but eventually
experience the satisfaction of a problem solved.


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Diane Overgard, CFLE, has been involved in parent education and staff training,
guiding parents and their children in active learning environments. As a Certified


Family Life Educator, Diane's skill in combining child development theory
with practical applications gives the why as well as the how of strengthening
relationships. Find out how to book Family Impact for your church or home small
groups by visiting http://www.familyimpact.net.



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Occupation: Family Life Specialist and Life Coach
Diane Overgard is a Family Life Specialist and Coach who is passionate about creatively inspiring people to understand themselves and find clear direction for their lives, especially as it relates to being part of a family. She is a former licensed parent educator with 25 year experience teaching about parent-teen relationships, parenting styles, child development, and family dynamics. Her books, Let's Talk Parenting and Let's Talk Teens, are used by groups in 14 states to strengthen families. Busy professionals hire Diane to guide them as they find practical ways to stay connected with their spouse and/or children, and enjoy their lives more! And if families are faced with change due to relocation or divorce, Diane's experience coaching to these challenges addresses the needs of both adults and children. You are invited to visit Diane's website www.BeginAgainLifeCoaching.com or send and e-mail to Diane@BeginAgainLifeCoaching.com.
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