
Children don't come with a manual or an instruction guide on how to raise them. Can you even imagine what a manual like that would look like?! How would it reflect the diversity of every family or every child? After all, no two children are the same, even in the same family.
Given that we don't have magical crystal balls to tell us the best thing to do in any given situation, making mistakes is inevitable as a parent, but parenting – and life in general – is about embracing the unknown, being curious and sometimes getting creative when unknown situations arise.
In fact, it's through our experiences, mistakes and failures that we learn how to parent. We might get it wrong, or we might get it right, but either way, we are learning, and it's so important to embrace both right and wrong.
And it's through this experience of getting things wrong and getting things right that magic truly happens.
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Parenting is one of the most challenging jobs but it can also be enriching and gratifying. It's hard work, but as parents, we are rewarded by seeing our young people thrive and develop resilience.
Learning from our mistakes teaches young people what resilience looks, sounds and feels like. If we don't make a mistake or acknowledge them, how can we teach our young people what to do when they make a mistake? How will our children learn to be emotionally resilient?