Sunday, July 29, 2018

If U R not talkin 2 your Kidz someone else is

Many of us grew up in a time whereby it was encouraged to look up information, read tha newspaper, and catch tha news. As adults, we can find it difficult to wade through tha murky waters of information, and we must keep that in mind when thinking of tha minds of our children. They are in a stage whereby their minds are open and moldable. We have to talk to them about what they see in tha current administration, and what they are learning. It's important to talk to them about law enforcement, and how to reconcile what they are seeing happening around them versus what should be. When we don’t take tha time to find out what our children are thinking about tha world around them we can run tha risk of finding out when their decisions, and actions, are not favorable.

We must talk to our children daily if possible building a line of communication that allows them to know you are an open book. They know they can talk to you about whatever is on their minds, good or bad, and you won’t judge them…but help them work through their ideas. There is so much more than our children are facing at a younger age and it's important as a parent to know where their minds are. There is nothing worse than to realize your child was in pain or tormented by different situations, but you never knew they were hurting. We live in a time whereby suicide is plaguing our children. As parents, we need to build a trust with our babies that allow them to know they are loved and cherished above all things. They need to know their lyfe is important to us, and it will never change. We all need to put down tha cellphones, press pause on social media and engage our children in conversation on a regular basis. Hear them out while offering them information that can help stabilize their foundation and give resolve to their lyfe. This communication could save your child’s lyfe or one of their friends. If they come to you needing to talk… We must take and make tha time before it really too late