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Are you a perfect parent? Dont worry, no one is. But you might learn how to be an perfect imperfect parent!
The Imperfect Parent By Ron Huxley, LMFT

How many of the parents, reading this column, are perfect parents? None? Well, how many of the imperfect parents, reading this column, have perfect children? Still none? While it may be that perfect parents do not positive need to read this column, I think the real truth is that there are no perfect parents or perfect children.

If that is true, then why do so many parents act as if there is such a being as the "perfect parent" or "perfect child?" To illustrate my point, try completing the following sentences. Just say the first thing that comes to mind:

1. A great parent always... 2. Good children should... 3. As a parent, I must... 4. My children ought to be more... 5. If I we are more like my own parents, I would be more...

If a parent falls short of these standards, and so, is not a "grand" parent, what does that leave the parent to be? Parents are left with the belief that he or she is a "bad" parent. These beliefs are responsible for why parents feel so out of control and powerless in their parenting roles. Parents need more realistic beliefs about parenting.

Realistic Beliefs about Parenting

Beliefs are expressions of parents values about themselves, other many people , and the world. Unrealistic beliefs create a feeling of demand that pushes and drives parents unnecessarily where realistic beliefs create a feeling of inner stability, even when circumstances arent always stable.

One way to create more realistic beliefs is to evaluate the evidence for your unrealistic thoughts about parenting. Ask yourself these questions: What law states that a child will always listen and be respectful? What evidence really suggests that all parents must be available to their children at all times? What edict states that I must be perfect?

For one day, generate a list of all the negative thoughts that come to mind as you go about your parenting duties. At the end of the day, look over the list and write out alternative, positive counter-thoughts. Whenever the negative thoughts come up, immediate state the alternative thought to break its power over you. If it is too hard to remember them all, pick one or two of the negative thoughts that create the most interference in your parenting and counter those only. Do that for about a week and then move down the list to the others.

Changing what you say about your parenting will change how your feel about your parenting. Try this experiment: complete the following incomplete sentences and notice the emotional difference between these and the first list.

1. A responsible parent always... 2. Good children sometimes... 3. As a parent, I might be... 4. I goal my children to be more... 5. If I we are like my own parents, the positive qualities I would like to have...

Only one word was changed in each of these sentences and yet it dramatically changes how you think and feel. If you are going to accept the fact that you are imperfect then you will have to eliminate "perfection" language from your thoughts and words. You will need to accept the fact that you are acting "sizeably good-enough." This doesnt mean that you shouldnt strive for more out of yourselves or your child. Self-improvement is not the same as expecting perfection

"The Courage To Be Imperfect"

It takes courage to be a "nice -enough" parent. This is what the child psychiatrist, Rudolph Driekurs, calls "the courage to be imperfect." While there are plenty of perfect parenting standards to fail short of, there are no rules for how to be an imperfect parent. Here are ten un-commandments for developing the "courage to be imperfect":

1. Children should be encouraged, not expected, to seek perfection. 2. Accept who you are rather than try to be more than or as grand as other parents. 3. Mistakes are aids to learning. Mistakes are not signs of failure. Anticipating or fearing mistakes will make us more vulnerable to failure. 4. Mistakes are unavoidable and are less important than what the parent does after he or she makes a bad choice . 5. Set realistic standards for yourself and your child. Dont try correcting or changing too many things at one instant. 6. Develop a sense of your strengths and your weaknesses. 7. Mutual respect, between parent and child, starts by valuing yourself. Recognize your own dignity and worth before you try and show your child their dignity and assessment of worth . 8. Unhappy parents are frequently discouraged, competitive, unrealistic in their standard for themselves and their children, over ambitious, and unbalanced in their love and limits. 9. High standards and expectations are frequently related to parents feelings of inferiority and lack of adequate parenting resources. 10. Parents need to develop the courage to cope with the challenges of living, which means, they must develop the "courage to be imperfect."

Ron Huxley is the founder of the http://parentingtoolbox.com and http://angertoolbox.com websites. Get the power tools you absolutely need to make a happier, healthier life today. Become an affiliate and earn 50% on all subscriptions to our powerful tools for living at http://www.parentingtoolbox.com/affiliate.html

 
  
 
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