Since it’s Mother’s day this month I thought I’d bring back up this idea from way back. For it still is true and is so remarkable when you think what it is you do when you’re a mum, and I think you need reminding how incredible you are!
Actually, it involves fathers too, and they quite rightly have their own day of celebration. So this is for all you parents.
Have you ever considered what the title says: that every day with your child, presents an opportunity to influence a future?
Have you ever thought of it like that? Possibly not when continuous days with children can be extremely wearing, doing activities at their level a bit boring, and their endless energy totally exhausting!
But if you think about it, every moment you spend with children influences a future. Their future. Your future. Society’s future. The earth’s.
Why is that then?
Well – children are so readily influenced; so believing and naive and absorbent to learning. The experiences they have with you, however large or seemingly small, make an impact on them. They are like little computers gathering input from the things around them, from the things that happen and are said to them, and assimilating that with what has happened before. Small children don’t even have the filters that come with maturity to distinguish right from wrong, good from bad. They just absorb it all. Take it fairly literally. Digest it. And what they perceive becomes part of them.
So whatever experience they have with you, whether it’s fun or loving, wise or trusting, harsh or unjust, exciting or dull or dismissive, it moulds their understanding and view of the world, their education and even their personalities to a degree.
All interactions with our worlds shape who we are and what we do with our future. And the biggest influence on that shape comes when we are young, through the people we’re with.
Like your child with you.
That’s the way in which being with children has the opportunity to shape the future; we’re shaping a future being.
No small responsibility then!
But it needn’t be daunting. For it is quite simple really. Simply being with children – and being simply a good parent – does the trick. And don’t panic about that good parent bit – you probably already are or you wouldn’t be reading this.
Being a good parent is about being engaged and positive and fair, encouraging and caring, showing them what an unbelievably exciting place the world can be, what a myriad of fulfilling possibilities there are, how incredible all aspects of the planet are, how being loving and caring of the planet and the people in it will bring love and care back to them, and how to deal with aspects of the opposite in a way that dissipates harm rather than expanding it. Just showing how a simple acts of kindness and goodness makes life good – that’s enough to shape a good future – make it simple and sweet. (And that will also include a bit of ignoring at times too, so don’t worry – they need their own head space and down time as you do).
These are the ways in which we have the opportunity to enhance a future. Everyone’s future, for the way in which our children grow up will impact on everyone if you think about it broadly. As they come into contact with others, they will send out little ripples of influence out into their world too, impacting on those around them. Their learning will expand from them and help others learn. It is a wonderful, ever evolving cycle and it starts with parents. And perhaps it’s even more influential if you are home educating parents showing the world a diverse way of doing things. Diversity is always good – it helps the world to grow.
That’s what you’ll be doing as you parent your children. So if you celebrate Mother’s Day, celebrate parents per se, celebrate the incredible opportinity you have to make small impacts upon the world. And celebrate the important irreplaceable job you do as a parent.
Enjoy a Happy Parent Day. You deserve it!








