"I believe that the greatest gift you can give your family and the
world is a healthy you" - Joyce Meyer.
Cricket is the one sports that is followed religiously in our country.
This is the second time that I'm featured at Lubna Karim's Annual Ramadan Event - Joy from Fasting to Feasting which is in its eighth year. Hers was the blog that I randomly hit upon during Ramadan which opened up the vast world of food blogging. It's such a pleasure to receive her invitation for her prestigious event.
The other day when I was making pooris, my 4 year old came running to the kitchen and said: "Mamma, I too want to roll pooris". I gave him a small dough and the rolling pin. He started rolling it and then said: "I want to make car shaped pooris today". Using his cutter he started cutting all over to get as many car shaped pooris. Seeing this I was reminded of the days when my mummy used tell her favorite lines all the time - "when I was your age, I used to make the entire meal, clean the house, take care of siblings along with my studies". These days when I see my kid, I don't blame him for not knowing what I knew because it's just the opposite. He really knows so much more than what I knew when I was his age.
He knows how to use technology, he knows how to keep things neat and tidy, he puts his clothes in the laundry basket, he puts back the toys in the box and he keeps exploring new things all the time...
But does that mean my parents did not do a good parenting or is it me who is not doing it? No, not at all!
We grew in the 90's when there were not so many avenues. Time have changed and we parents think out of the box to buddy with our kids. We remain as best friends to them, so that they learn and keep sharing every detail with us without any hesitation.
I usually buddy with my kid in all his activities and encourage him to learn different aspects of life. Below are some of the "buddy parenting" mantras that I follow, which are interactive and not instructive.
Let's dance with friends, you are a rock star!!! I encourage him to play and dance with friends so that he unlocks his potential and become more open and confident.