Nursing Care
Uncategorized June 4th. 2011, 10:19amNursing Care
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Family conflicts: Believing big by Royal Nursing Care Centre
This is like a some kind of a research by royal nursing care Centre based on ordinary family matters what experienced by parents as usual in every country. Royal nursing care Centre is a professional in Elder care for both bed ridden and patient with good health in Sri Lanka.
Mother-of-two Neena Robert is all too familiar with the dilemmas involved in bringing up children. In this, the first of her monthly parenting columns, she discovers she was destined to be a rocket scientist. But what about her daughter?
We were halfway to school one morning when my five-year-old came out with it. "I know what I want to be when I grow up," she started. Impressed by the new level of sophistication in our dialogue, I turned the radio down and looked at her expectantly in the rear-view mirror. "I want to be an air hostess." "Great!" I exclaimed, with genuine enthusiasm. "You'll get to travel the world and learn about all the different countries, and the people who live in them. And you get to wear pretty clothes..." "Yes," she said. Conversation over.
Feeling a little cheated, I searched for a prodder tore-stoke the discussion fire. The obvious question popped up - "What about becoming a pilot?" But I faltered. As much as I would have relished the chance to sift around in her thoughts, I wasn't sure pushing the high-achiever card at a five-year-old was something I wanted to do. After all, why should she want to be a pilot? I'm all for women being free to follow any career, but does that mean we must now shepherd all our girls towards high-powered, traditionally male-dominated industry careers? And am I being a bad mother if I don't?Royal Nursing Care Centre is a elder care centre and well experienced in family conflicts in Sri Lanka.
Having spoken to Royal Nursing care Centre about the intricacies of children's emotional health in the past, I picked up the phone to get his advice on the matter. He said, "As adults, most of us have worked hard to get where we are. We have come across people who are naturally talented, people who have studied hard, and people who have got places through their parents pushing them. As parents we want to be saying, ‘I would love you to try many things and make mistakes… and have the freedom and opportunity to do that.' Instead of guiding children into careers that we choose for them, it's all about creating opportunities."
That makes sense. A quick flick through my friendship group will tell you that guiding a child into a career doesn't really work - there's the friend whose life path was destined for accountancy, but who is now an award-winning graphic designer; another whose parents wanted him to be a pilot, but who is now in Los Angeles, chasing his silver screen dream. In both cases, the fathers hoped their sons would follow them into their own chosen careers. I ask if this is narcissism. He says, "Parents often look at their children as younger versions of themselves and want to take advantage of the youth they see before them. But emotionally, this can bea big mistake as when children hit their rebellious years, they often push away a good thing."
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After speaking to Alden, I checked in with my other go-to parenting expert - my mother. She seemed to think broadening my daughter's eyes to jobs further up the financial food chain was a good thing. "You've got to aim high in this world... and it is important for your children to know that you believe they can do anything they want to do." Out of interest, I asked how that tactic worked out for her with her own eldest child. "I thought you were going to be a rocket scientist," she said, without any jest. And when, pray tell, had she realised that this was unlikely? "What do you mean? I still think that's what you'll be." I laughed. Even at this age it made me feel all warm, confident and proud that my mother thinks I could do something so clever and outlandish - even though we both know it is as unlikely as winning the lottery two weeks in a row.
So there we have it. When it comes to inspiring your child through their different phases of career aspirations, it's not about dreaming big, or even pushing big. It's just about believing big.
About the Author
Managing Director
Royal Nursing Care Centre
Sri Lanka


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