Has your child come to be an academic, a creative, a problem solver or have a different role?
Authors have a big responsibility not just to society but to our families and ourselves. By stepping back and assessing the situation and addressing the needs of family and self, we can be more effective in our role in society, offering our service or life lessons for the betterment of all.
My youngest son has dyslexia, when he was a little boy he realised he was different. I explained to him that being different was a good thing because he was teaching others the value of perseverance, persistence and determination. I showed him using his then cast aside blocks saying you are a square peg trying to fit a round hole. One day you will find the square hole that fits perfectly, for now just know that you are perfect as you are ? the way you were meant to be! Now he is a grown man with a family of his own and is a qualified locksmith. His qualification came with its own struggles, however with our support and communication with the college he realised his goal.
We?ve had our ups and downs, some big life lessons yet he?s become a valuable part of society. During one of these lessons I was struggling, Spirit said to me ?You are only the guardian until they reach the age they decide to take that responsibility.? How do you know he is not an older soul than you and has taken this lesson on for his own progress? How could I argue with that!