Monday, February 20, 2012

Nurturing Abilities II-Formative Years

Child rearing is an experience that makes adults out of grown-up children, called parents. As soon As a child is added in the life of a couple, everything changes. Suddenly, the baby becomes the focus of their lives. Everything revolves around the needs of the baby. The first formative years, from age birth upto five years lay the foundation of the whole life of a child. Mistakes made in child rearing during this time can sometimes be irreversible.

One of the fundamental principles of parenting is to appreciate the needs of a baby. If the needs are misunderstood, the responses of the parents will lead to damage in the bond between the baby and the mother. One of the earliest of the baby are needs-food, sleep, being clean and a sense of safety. Once these needs are met, thebaby is a happy baby. The first three needs are physical but the need to feel safe is where there is a difference of opinion among experts. In cultures where babies are free to sleep with parents and where the mother is available to cling to during any time of the day, the baby feels safe. In cultures where babies are made to sleep in separate rooms, and most of the waking life is spent in creches, there is a shift in the baby's perception of safe relationships.

Spending time in creches has the advantage of bonding with different person/s other than the mother, which may be looked at as the start of making the individual independent. But the frequent change in caregivers gives confusing messages to the subconscious. The more the changes in the number of caregivers involving lesstouch, the more the nervous system feels unstimulated. At the end of the day, the baby's needs for safety are first after feeding and cleaning has been done. Touch plays a major role in providing the baby, a sense of safety. The more the tender touch is available, the safer the baby feels. Sensory satiation is what makes a child grow up to be a stable individual.

When a baby does not get sensory satisfaction, then the baby starts to develop various problems, one of which is hyperactivity. In my own observations, a child who has had the kind of touch that is available to a child reared by a mother full time in India or in Nigeria, he or she is likely to be more emotionally stable. In this case the behaviour can be easily controlled because the nervous system has absorbed thesense of safety in the subconscious. The hyperactivity happens because the nervous system has not reached its level of satisfaction. Children in India are of lesser weight than a baby born in Western Europe. Yet they develop motor skills like crawling and walking and talking earlier than children in the quality hotel countries. My conclusion is that the sense of safety by touch by mother is the key to this difference. In India, in families in which the baby gets touch-experiences the whole day by family members, even if the mother may be working, motor skills are learnt earlier.

As the baby grows up to understand language, the next step is to teach the baby ways of life. A normal baby who feels well loved, will behave well and will not show any problem behaviour. Any reprimand by theparent, by a well bonded child, is taken seriously and obeyed. The more the child feels loved, the less are the chances of misbehaviour.Love is the best foundation for disciplines.

When a child is to be reprimanded, it needs to be done immediately after an event and not ten minutes later. A child has a short memory span. So correction has to be immediate. This way the child can learn to associate the event with the consequences. It is important to let a child know what the expected conduct needs to be rather than giving out for undesirable behaviour.

Spanking or beating is not needed to correct a child. They are counter-productive. If you want a behavior to staple, let the child know of its consequences. For example, if you do not want a toddler to go near a burningcandle, then you have to hold the child's hand and bring it to a safe distance from the flame, so that the child can feel the heat. Once a child knows the fire can burn, they will not go near the flame. Such experiences demand hard work and alertness on the part of a parent. But it is worth it if you want a healthy and well adjusted happy adult as a child.

Experience teaches a child. Words do not mean much, till they are associated with. In order for a child to learn, every mistake and its consequences have to be explained in simple language without going into too much detail. And everything needs to be based on truth. If a child observes parents being untruthful in any area of life, no matter what you tell them about truth, they will learn to beuntruthful.

Pradeep K Chadha Copyright 2006




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