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What kids don’t need: Part1 Cindy Ketron
Cynthia D Ketron is a Clinical
Social Worker Specialist in Kingsport,
As a pediatric therapist for more than 30
years, I have come up with a list of what I believe kids need and don’t need. I
wish I could have a do-over on a few of these.
What kids don’t need:
1. Cell phones when they’re in grade school.
Over the years, I cannot tell you one good thing that can come from this.
2. Unlimited access to social media. There is
very little that is healthy on social media for children and it is getting worse.
3. So many toys that they can’t even think of
something to want at birthday or holiday times. Too much of anything leaves
children unable to be full. They become like buckets with holes in them.
4. Televisions in their rooms. Rooms are for
sleeping. Good sleep hygiene is a dying art for too many children.
5. To be able to control the emotional
climate of the home. Moody kids should not be allowed to hold the whole house
hostage. If a child wants to be moody, he can go to his room and be moody by
himself. Everyone else need not suffer.
6. Too much indoor time. Our kids have become
hermits with social media and high tech games. It is ruining their social
skills. It’s also taking a toll on their physical well-being.
7. Too many activities outside of school. No
wonder this generation is so anxiety-ridden. They are overloaded. If we want to
teach them to take care of themselves as they age, we must teach them to do
that by our example and by limiting their extracurricular activities. Scripture
even recognizes the need to rest.
8. To be able to disrespect any authority.
Even authority that you as a parent dislike or the child dislikes should still
be respected. There will always be an authority in your child’s life even when
your child is 50.
9. To always call the shots. Children who get
to always choose where to eat, where to play, and what the family does end up
being brats.
10. Constant approval and pats on the back.
You will not always be around to do this. Children need to learn to be proud of
themselves when they do something good whether anyone tells them or not.
Thanks for sharing this Gerri. Good food for
thought Help us to teach them Lord.
REMEMBER
“If we confess our sins he is faithful and
just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.” 1John
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