Responsible parenting: Create memories, not expectations | Austeja Landsbergiene | TEDxRiga

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  • @MarkJones-yu1rs
    @MarkJones-yu1rs 2 місяці тому +1166

    I’ve been struggling with how to balance technology and faith in our home, and ‘Raising Warriors: Preparing Your Children For a Godly Life’ provided some amazing insights that we’ve already started using

    • @cambriggs412
      @cambriggs412 Місяць тому

      Faith is a form of abuse to children. It’s a kie

  • @AnnaMaledonPictureBookAuthor
    @AnnaMaledonPictureBookAuthor 5 років тому +1268

    I read somewhere a piece of advice for parents in regards to question: "which after-school activity I should send my young child to?" And the expert said: " twice a week 1 hr baking with mum, twice a week 1hr diy with dad". That is all they need as young children. To spend time with their parents. That was a great eye-opener for me. This talk is similar to that bit of advice. Another successful woman, a very successful woman at that said that she is what she is because of her dad: when she was still in school, every day at dinner time he would ask her, what she failed at today and they would laugh about it. He taught her that failure is not really a failure, it is just an experience, a try. It is ok to try and fail. A failure would be not to try at all because of fear. Anyway, Thanks to 1000 failures we have a light bulb today... NO SHAME, NO BELITTLING, JUST LOVE AND KINDNESS. Great talk.

    • @Smartin3162
      @Smartin3162 5 років тому +9

      Agree but better chance of baking with Dad than DIY. 😉

    • @yellowdutertards9658
      @yellowdutertards9658 5 років тому +9

      i cried at ur statement...i felt failure as a mother...but i can do bettet..i will

    • @80americarlos
      @80americarlos 4 роки тому +7

      Anna Maledon Picture Book Author I like what you said. People need to love each other. Love is kindness and patience and gentleness. Love is what people need most. Because love is what heals us and helps us grow. Love gives us hope. And I believe the main reason why this world is growing darker & colder is because so many choose not to love their neighbors...nor their enemies. So many fail to love. This is very sad.

    • @angelaaho6223
      @angelaaho6223 4 роки тому

      Anna Maledon Picture Book Author ❤️❤️❤️❤️👍🏻it well said

    • @jean-paul9928
      @jean-paul9928 4 роки тому +2

      Now I strongly agree that failure certainly is experience. Thank you for this comment!

  • @LW-wg4ny
    @LW-wg4ny 4 роки тому +676

    I so wish I had the chance to reparent my now 18 year old daughter. The things I know now I didn’t know then, so I was doing the best I could but I can’t help but wish I could do it over again. So if you’re reading this learn from my mistakes, make childhood fun, don’t worry about the messes that are made or make chores more important than playing with your child. Childhood is so fleeting that when you’re child asks you do read to them, watch tv with them, play a game, whatever, drop EVERYTHING and do it. Let them know there is nothing more important to you then spending time with them. Don’t say no so much and don’t ever say please stop talking because Mom has a headache because one day you will want them to talk and they will be silent.

    • @manishamirgal6001
      @manishamirgal6001 3 роки тому +28

      Yes l truly agree. I am a housewife from India. .Now my son is 22..How l wish l could do my reparenting.

    • @santosmassageandhealing983
      @santosmassageandhealing983 3 роки тому +35

      I just cried reading this.. thank you so much for your advice ❤

    • @bethkennedy2191
      @bethkennedy2191 2 роки тому +10

      I feel the same way

    • @KR-vj9zp
      @KR-vj9zp 2 роки тому +28

      This is one of the most moving and valuable posts I've ever read. Thank you.

    • @valeriezaragoza9842
      @valeriezaragoza9842 2 роки тому +5

      🥺this is very true.

  • @thegugomovement3930
    @thegugomovement3930 3 роки тому +167

    I love this! "If you want your children to turn out well, spend twice as much time with them and half as much money." -Abigail Vanburen

  • @sethlinton60
    @sethlinton60 5 років тому +222

    This touched me. It gave me chills down my spine and across my arms. I’m raising a 18 month old, and thank god I found conscious parenting

    • @jean-paul9928
      @jean-paul9928 4 роки тому +5

      Sending the best of luck from all of us here at Family Is Love!

    • @solahuddin9528
      @solahuddin9528 2 роки тому +3

      Check out Dr Gabor Mate.

    • @sethlinton60
      @sethlinton60 2 роки тому

      @@solahuddin9528 love him!

  • @katekissick3750
    @katekissick3750 7 років тому +450

    She just reinforced my type of parenting.....small children are so happy to give a helping hand...no matter how they wash the dishes or fold the clothes, praise them, it can all be done over after they go to sleep or off to school. In my opinion it is one of the biggest problems most mothers have is to try and make them do their chores the way we would do it or want it done.

    • @katzillaaa85
      @katzillaaa85 5 років тому +6

      yes I remember when I was a kid I always wanted to help my mom, so did my sibling. My mom thankfully gladly let us do chores. She saw that it makes us happy, so no problem there. I will do the same with my daughter :D

    • @Serenelove520
      @Serenelove520 4 роки тому +1

      Omg, so wise!! You hit a chord right there! Why didn’t I look it this way?

    • @faithbelleg7465
      @faithbelleg7465 2 роки тому +1

      At what point do you teach them the details of cleaning?

    • @mke3053
      @mke3053 2 роки тому

      Couldnt agree more.

    • @queenfrog1224
      @queenfrog1224 2 роки тому +1

      I’m the odd one out, my kid usually gets bored 10 seconds into doing a chore together. One day I announced we will turn music on and dance while we unpack the dishwasher. She loved it, that only lasted a couple of weeks. When we ask to help, she politely answers, “no thank you”😮 she whines the whole time we rake leaves. She’d rather play with her friends.

  • @marliokono6292
    @marliokono6292 7 років тому +147

    "Kindness makes children feel LOVED" ......... awwww💗

  • @bandedgorJESS
    @bandedgorJESS 6 років тому +241

    This brought so SO much awareness. Wonderfully said. I wish we could make a commercial about this to spread it. "If you want to change the world, go home and love your family".

    • @tatiana8833
      @tatiana8833 3 роки тому +2

      Such great words! It's a wonderful idea about the commercial.

    • @wzg6206
      @wzg6206 2 роки тому +2

      If you want to change the world, love thy neighbor as thyself.

  • @aimsical285
    @aimsical285 7 років тому +194

    I think what she says has merit. I've seen how children thrive in this type of situation she describes. My brother and sister-in-law are both very kind, calm, and loving towards everyone. They have 3 sweet children who are not entitled or lazy, but are willing to be obedient and be kind to others as well. I've even seen their 2 year old girl be very mature and responsible. It's incredible how a little kindness goes a long way.

  • @Bencat1832
    @Bencat1832 5 років тому +100

    ¤ Bite your tongue when you want to reprimand.
    ¤ create loving memories to last for a lifetime.
    Think 20 years from today, what do you want your children to remember today.

  • @AleksandraStrong
    @AleksandraStrong 6 років тому +103

    One of the best TED talks for just real life and real people (parents)

  • @pherltv
    @pherltv 3 роки тому +35

    About my child sometimes I became very much strict.. But lately I realised that kindness is more important than being a perfectionist parent

  • @diguification
    @diguification 4 роки тому +5

    Her voice constantly made me keenly aware of the possibility that she might burst into tears at any moment.

  • @a.k.nesbitt9224
    @a.k.nesbitt9224 6 років тому +263

    Stay at home parents are the KEY to a better society, Better people and Better FUTURE!

    • @Lemons19902010
      @Lemons19902010 5 років тому +6

      I wish I could be a stay at home parent!

    • @AlongOurLife
      @AlongOurLife 5 років тому +5

      A.K. Nesbitt yes I wish I could afford that :(

    • @Wanda_Jannette
      @Wanda_Jannette 5 років тому +11

      I'm blessed I was able to run business from home so my work schedule worked around my kids schedule & it worked out great. Awesone video thank you.

    • @sandypuentes866
      @sandypuentes866 5 років тому +2

      You could just have your own credit card and that way have credit.

    • @marianjesus8014
      @marianjesus8014 5 років тому +6

      Not always

  • @lamsrojo
    @lamsrojo 7 років тому +264

    this brought me to tears at the end. I'm always making excuses as to my plans to change to be a better mom once I have more money or have a better career or when I buy a house of our own or blah blah blah and it's always tomorow tomorow and tomorow. i have to live for today and I see that but sometimes regret kills me so much that it disables me. I don't abuse my children or neglect them but I am often cold and annoyed and inpatient and loud and I dont say I love u enough and I know it stems from my own child hood which upsets me cuz I have turned into my mother. I wish gor this generation cycle to stop and I want me kids to know I love them but I don't know how to break the patterns I have only known. life is too short and I need to get my life straight and enjoy every single second of life with them and making them happy

    • @maryammnasir9992
      @maryammnasir9992 6 років тому +27

      Califas most of us as mothers are inpatient, loud and get upset about our kids not doing what we want them to do at the time we want it done, forgetting they are only kids. we want them to always listen to us but we don't listen to them😓😓. You can break the pattern dear one step at a time. Let's make continuous efforts to scream less, say I love you more,say you can do it more and not say anything when all we want to do yell scream and 👋🏻 hit them.

    • @misssophiamae
      @misssophiamae 6 років тому +27

      It’s a hard job. All I can say is good for you for making effort, good for you that this is what you watch on UA-cam. Your children are luckier to have a caring mom than they would be if they just had a perfect mom that makes it look too easy ❤️

    • @lamsrojo
      @lamsrojo 6 років тому +3

      Maryam m nasir thank you for the encouragement.

    • @lamsrojo
      @lamsrojo 6 років тому +10

      misssophiamae u brought tears back into my eyes. These words really do help me in reminding me to not overwhelm myself with shame for my mistakes and I hope my kids grow up feeling how much they mean to me. Thank you again

    • @tbailey670
      @tbailey670 6 років тому +14

      Califas
      Kudos for admitting your faults as a parent, which is very hard!

  • @1215mymy
    @1215mymy 8 років тому +35

    This was so powerful! This brought much more awareness! Gave me the chills! Thank you! God bless!

  • @1bluebugg
    @1bluebugg 5 років тому +38

    What on earth, can the people who down voted this video possibly have against the advice this lady gives. She gives great advice, and it works. Sorry you guys had a resentful childhood, but being kind, and taking time with your kids dont make them soft. It makes them smart, cooperative, curious, and creative. It gives them courage and critical thinking skills, to solve problems, and it teaches them not to give up. It makes them better in the books and at sports. Tools to get them through. Growing up with parents who breathe, makes them stronger.

  • @Frankcarpg
    @Frankcarpg 8 місяців тому +1

    i'm barely 22, no kids, and i found this beautiful. parents are only doing their best and i forget mine are actual people too, they have their own emotions and aren't just a hero on a pedestal with no struggles. I love my parents, and I aspire to be an even better example for my future children.

  • @gerbearunit
    @gerbearunit Рік тому +2

    Wow wow wow, I wish every single new parent were required to hear talks like this. Thank you!

  • @sergejberic3037
    @sergejberic3037 7 років тому +71

    I would be more honored to meet this woman than any president or a famous person tbh bcs its much more fullfilling to meet a person that values things that make us happy in life more than everything. give her a nobel prize ffs

    • @prehistoricboar4620
      @prehistoricboar4620 4 роки тому

      You wouldn't want to meet and know her in real life, believe me. Although this talk is really powerful and every word is true here.

    • @drusillah
      @drusillah 3 роки тому

      @@prehistoricboar4620 Why not?

  • @Steph18844
    @Steph18844 Рік тому +3

    I created many memories for and particularly with my kiddos. It will NEVER be something I regret. I embrace those memories now as I am in the winter of my life here on earth.

  • @Jajapaloms
    @Jajapaloms 2 роки тому +1

    I have a 1yr old son,I am so fortunate to get to watch this.❤️

  • @EnlightenedEndeavor
    @EnlightenedEndeavor 5 років тому +15

    I had the same kind of father. He never scold at me, never yell or raise his voise. He always just calmly would tell me he love me the way i am, my mother on the other hand bit me to bleed. Anyway, I am glad that I know God is real and He knew what is best for my spirit. And now I have 4 kids, and I choose to be just like my dad, be kind and forgiving. Its not easy to be a parent, but its a blessing. I want everyone to be blessed!

  • @dunyagozuyle16
    @dunyagozuyle16 3 роки тому +5

    As 2019 dad I’m so touched by this talk. What a wonderful talk I will try to remind myself this everyday. Thank you 🙏🏾

  • @walterwong1847
    @walterwong1847 Рік тому +1

    This is powerful stuff. I am retired and I can't watch this all the way through. It's too painful to watch as l have only horror memories growing up. Yet there was one who spoke kindly of me. That was my only happy memory, but it was enough to carry me through my childhood and to do reasonably well in life.
    Despite l have done as well as l could be, I am still extremely frightened to visit that dark spaces of my past. I have to block myself out all the time and immediately. I flee from them. That is the only way to keep me focus looking forward.

  • @taniafeliz-patron5084
    @taniafeliz-patron5084 4 роки тому +10

    Thank you!!! I want positive memories! My personal expectations are just too overwhelming for myself, I can not believe I have pushed those stressful expectations to my girls. This was a great message!

  • @CeeCee2118
    @CeeCee2118 5 років тому +22

    I needed this video to pop up for me. My soul desperately needed this.

  • @polyasianztravel8434
    @polyasianztravel8434 5 років тому +9

    It's not about the quantity of time but about the quality of time we give our children. Being 100% present for them, enjoying what they do and playing with them. In doing this we will gain much more respect from our kids and watch them be more rounded individuals and will contribute more without us constantly having to ask 😊

  • @michelleroxy21
    @michelleroxy21 4 роки тому +3

    Everyone, especially parents, needs to watch this. 🖤

  • @zuzuzoe7419
    @zuzuzoe7419 2 роки тому +2

    13 weeks pregnant and I honestly needed this

  • @jalaybi
    @jalaybi 3 роки тому +3

    This lady is so passionate. I really enjoyed her talk.

  • @allybee74
    @allybee74 6 років тому +37

    Powerful message that made me really think about how I parent and ways that I can improve. Thank you!

  • @jollinali
    @jollinali 2 роки тому

    I can not agree enough for every single word she says in her speech! Amazing mother educator and woman!

  • @melathagos650
    @melathagos650 2 роки тому +1

    I love how she explained everything i want to be a parent like this. The world 🌍 would've been a better place if we are a good parent as she says.❤❤❤

  • @abhishektodmal1914
    @abhishektodmal1914 2 роки тому +9

    Such a beautiful talk and person! Thank you so much for sharing your wisdom and counsel. Parents do play such an important role in one's life, and I have been fortunate that I was, and still am, blessed with the utmost love from my parents, who are such wonderful human-beings. Growing up, we were given freedom to explore, and never reprimanded severely (scolded at times, yes, but not the sort which left one feeling bad about oneself after), and always encouraged to live one's life based on values: kindness, integrity, hard-work, going easy too, as opposed to basing it around meritorial achievement. Plaudits were appreciated, though failures never frowned upon. Just kindly nudges to do better, and to always believe in oneself. So much of who I am today is based on the love I received from my parents - and I shan't deny that an individual harbours certain responsibility too in one's growth. Other's can only do so much - certainly, especially in one's childhood that effect is more pronounced, but I do think that no matter little or grown-up, we must take accountability for our actions. I recall spending much time with myself too in my early years, and I taught myself some lessons; some through learnt experience, and some through intuition and observance. Though, nothing to speak less of the enormous love that was bestowed upon us from the very first day. Grateful to my parents. Love to everyone reading this!

  • @pherltv
    @pherltv 3 роки тому +7

    Thank you so much for this. This let's me remember how loving parents I have when I'm a little girl. They are very kind to me. It's a lifetime story of Loving parents.

  • @tech4ever1
    @tech4ever1 5 років тому +3

    Thank you. I am still crying and have watched this twice. Thank you. Its heartbreaking but much needed.

  • @Saherazed
    @Saherazed 7 років тому +78

    Thank you so much.
    In that mom that cook 3 meals a day.
    I'm exhausted.
    This is so true
    I will make a change.
    Thank you for this eye opener.

    • @sweetiepie4328
      @sweetiepie4328 7 років тому +1

      sara
      Did she say 3 meals a day or 3 meals for every kid? I think she saud making 1 meal for all

    • @SpiralBreeze
      @SpiralBreeze 6 років тому +4

      I cook three meals a day from scratch. I'm poor I can't afford easy food.

    • @SpiralBreeze
      @SpiralBreeze 6 років тому +4

      Sweetie Pie Yeah, if you don't eat what I cook, then you don't eat.

    • @WinneG
      @WinneG 6 років тому +7

      I believe each 3 children gets a different meal .. not feeding them one meal per day and not 3 ... she was cooking 9 different meals basically , not only 3

    • @dollreemappmmk14
      @dollreemappmmk14 5 років тому +2

      @@WinneG ,I did that for a long time and occasionally I still cook nine different ones. I'm tired ALL.THE.TIME.

  • @Jr-wn8gh
    @Jr-wn8gh 2 роки тому +3

    i understand. when u have two successful parents, i was expected to be one by the people around, naturally.
    but… my parents, they even laughed it off when my results fell back of the class. they were there - always. they show up- always.
    they make memories at every corner of my life.
    they always remind me to live a life that i want. 😊
    thank you, mom and dad.
    i see that if we make memories, and let go of expectations.
    naturally, your child will strive in most situations … as you have memory in many situations😁😁

  • @jacklyn845
    @jacklyn845 4 роки тому +4

    I'm crying....got me in my feels. As a parent, I needed this...

  • @santosmassageandhealing983
    @santosmassageandhealing983 3 роки тому

    I've recently discovered Positive Parenting Solutions, Inc and all I can say is that it has shifted the way I parent and discipline my kids overall. I no longer yell!!! Loving it.

  • @aleksandrtotskyi1098
    @aleksandrtotskyi1098 Рік тому

    After 6 years I'm listening and crying!...She was great 👍 👌

  • @Gk-nm2jv
    @Gk-nm2jv 7 років тому +47

    The most important thing that every dad and mom should know about their parenting!!!Bravo!!! Once Mother Teresa said:"The best thing you can do for family is just go to and love them!"👨‍👩‍👧‍👦❤️

    • @heyginee
      @heyginee 6 років тому

      Алима Абеуова

    • @tracymoo5865
      @tracymoo5865 5 років тому

      how to love a 17 year old son?

  • @kimberlysamuel474
    @kimberlysamuel474 2 роки тому

    We are sinful human beings raising babies, toddlers, adolescents and teenagers, all birthed from sinful human beings. Love, hugs, touch, encouragement, discussed goals, shared hopes and dreams, helping the child reach and learn knowing they are loved regardless how busy we get providing an income, providing and preparing food, helping with homework, teaching them about themselves and siblings...Learning in spite of difficult teachers etc, all while we are sinful human beings doing the best we can with what we have to work with, loving our children with all our hearts. All this from a single mom of 4, by the Grace of God, I did the best I could.

  • @slimmorden5771
    @slimmorden5771 6 років тому +9

    Some of the most significant exchanges between men happen without a word. Many will never understand.

  • @مهاحسين-ص3ق
    @مهاحسين-ص3ق 6 років тому +88

    "Whenever there is kindness in something, it adorns it, and whenever it is removed from something it disgraces it." Prophet Mohammad 😊

    • @SomeOne-bi9lh
      @SomeOne-bi9lh 5 років тому +5

      M G i wanted this in comments so badly...i m happy u wrote the name of muhammad in this He said if u want do sadaqa go to ur family and play with them...

    • @mercedmendiola1533
      @mercedmendiola1533 5 років тому +2

      Mashallah

  • @nilayfromnashik
    @nilayfromnashik Рік тому

    Best Collection of A Perfect Essay for New Age Parents Forever

  • @rassiamelo6076
    @rassiamelo6076 Рік тому

    All of these parenting ted talks are making me cry. Thank you! Very nice

  • @PamelaReyes
    @PamelaReyes 5 років тому +1

    I loved it! Because even though being a parent is not easy, what she says about memory is the most important thing to plant in them

  • @alien5196
    @alien5196 7 років тому +12

    what a coincidence 2 find this vid!!!
    u must b wondering why ""COINCIDENCE""
    cuz this vid was made just 4 me,
    I saw it in the right moment of my life..........
    children do what we do,
    not what we say!!!
    thnx 4 encourage me with da right words,
    dats exactly what I needed 2 hear.
    greets!!!

  • @WindydayHK
    @WindydayHK 7 років тому +26

    care the feelings of those you love. they'll remember.

  • @learningstuffwithriverrizk4552
    @learningstuffwithriverrizk4552 3 роки тому +1

    you know what I have found is key in parenting. what i found as being key as a teacher - authenticity. be real with your child and he will perceive the truth in what you do. when a student sees that i am following a predetermined course of teaching they tend to turn off. when they see i am engaging them in the situation at hand directly they respond. one must follow a course of either teaching or child raising (ie the routines a child must be put through). but within that authenticity is something important to be injected to get the childs trust and attention

  • @beinghappy2657
    @beinghappy2657 2 роки тому +1

    Memories being with our parents are the best memories in our life I have many lovely memories too. 💓 . That taught me to be kind and let go of many things. Our stress shod not effect on our kid's life. We have to accept the difference between each child and situation.

  • @ciannacoleman5125
    @ciannacoleman5125 3 роки тому +6

    “It’s only dozens of minutes most of us spend with our children a day” To me that is a super sad statement

  • @Btslover-cf8ye
    @Btslover-cf8ye 4 роки тому +38

    " hug your child say that you love them "
    Me: just realized that my parents never said I love you or hugged me for the 7 years lol

    • @BlackieAP1
      @BlackieAP1 3 роки тому +1

      Me too but I have been doing it for my child.she is happy.

  • @christominded4726
    @christominded4726 Рік тому +1

    Definitely a female point of view is refreshing. We live in a demanding society and connected competitive world.
    Kindness is good but expectations are important.
    The world doesn’t care about your feelings but results. I wish it wasn’t this way, but it is definitely competitive.

  • @kaursinghi6030
    @kaursinghi6030 2 роки тому

    I didn't move a muscle while listening to this. So thoughtful. Every sec worth it.

  • @0_Sid_0
    @0_Sid_0 4 роки тому +20

    I don't even remember the last time my parents said me, " I love you ". They just say that if I don't get good grades they will leave me alone and make me feel what life is.

    • @silpa2367
      @silpa2367 3 роки тому +1

      Dear send this link to your parents.

    • @tatiana8833
      @tatiana8833 3 роки тому +1

      Our parents were raised in a very different environment. They took their patterns of parenting from their parents and were absolutely sure that just by earning a living, feeding children properly and criticising their kids every now and then( "who will open their eyes if not me?"- they used to think ). Thanks god, now we know and understand more about the needs of our kids. We have to walk ourselves through the fear of being undermined and share our true love with our children. It's a great deal for us though to overcome these fears and anxiety of being a bad parent.

  • @storytimebookbytes8873
    @storytimebookbytes8873 6 років тому +7

    When I get off track, my son reminds me of this truth!

  • @deem6930
    @deem6930 6 років тому +4

    Not easy being a good parent, but we have no choice becauae we love these little monsters. I love my kiddos and I tell them all the time.

  • @salehachishti1207
    @salehachishti1207 5 років тому +3

    Wonderful... I have began involving my little ones in household chores, not only only to teach them, but to have them ‘do it unsuccessfully’ as she says, without criticism. I have come a long long long way learning how rigid I have been in my ways with my expectations from my children, emotional trauma that I have experienced in my early days and growing up and it’s impact- now I am realizing it’s just my duty to be a guide and not a parent. To forgive them for their wrongs, their anger, to see these flaws as a reflection of what was taught by me. As as I work on myself and realize this more everyday, I see them changing too. Criticism is taught.. fear is taught .. anger is taught. May we have the courage to educate ourselves on being healthier beings, looking within for answers, forgive ourselves, and love ourselves deeply, so we can more easily pass it to our kids.

  • @somanna28
    @somanna28 6 років тому +4

    Absolutely! I believe in giving my child and us happy memories of his growing up years 💖

  • @ellensilva8451
    @ellensilva8451 5 років тому +8

    This is certainly one of the best talks I've ever heard. Thank you very much!

  • @InHisService772
    @InHisService772 3 роки тому +1

    This was a great reminder about the importance of kindness while parenting. The fact that being unkind and judgmental can change brain patterns is not new to me but it is always very good to be reminded. Oftentimes my child wants me to sit and watch television. I try to encourage playtime but television has been a challenge to counter during COVID19. I will often sit and watch television with my child but there are times that I will say I have to clean up or do the dishes. I ask my child to help me clean but that is always answered with a no. LOL!! Otherwise I make what time I have as intentionally focused on her as possible. I hope and pray that my child feels this intention from me. Sometimes it feels like parenting is fraught with failure. We will not know if we were giving our children what they needed until they are adults. I am always looking for help about how to be a wonderful mother to my child. This was a great lecture!!

  • @CristinaEzPT
    @CristinaEzPT 3 роки тому +3

    This is very helpful, especially around this very stressful time for all of us and especially us parents with children at home who need looking after and home schooled on top of all other responsibilities as parents and adults.
    Inspiring. You certainly helped me shift my perception and reminded me about what really matters: love, kindness, play ❤️

  • @boranagjylbegaj142
    @boranagjylbegaj142 5 місяців тому

    I love this. It was amazing for me as a mom of 3. I appreciate every sentence she told. ❤

  • @Melissa-kh2rb
    @Melissa-kh2rb 5 років тому +8

    Absolutely beautiful and inspiring message. Thank you very much!!

  • @JN-go2yq
    @JN-go2yq 6 років тому +6

    one of the best talks I have heard. great advice and especially good for educators. I will try put the tips of making memories into practice while building positive relationships.

  • @shambhavibhadauria5971
    @shambhavibhadauria5971 2 роки тому +2

    "unconditional love" i wish my parents could do that kind of love to me

  • @millye1680
    @millye1680 5 років тому +8

    Oh my god, I am crying this really resonates with me.

  • @jean-paul9928
    @jean-paul9928 4 роки тому +4

    Transferal of expectations onto our children is inevitable. We must recognise, reflect- and also admit that we do this. So let's try our best as mothers and fathers to put less pressure.

  • @LifeontheBush
    @LifeontheBush 2 роки тому +4

    If I could give my parents some advice without fear of getting yelled at. I’d tell them to have patience even though it’s hard, put your own disappointment of me aside because I could feel that as if it were my own. Don’t push me to be perfect because I fear the expectations. Tell me how to behave but leave your own preconceived feelings out of it. To parents and parents to be, children are more smart and perspective then you realize. They are capable

    • @LifeontheBush
      @LifeontheBush 2 роки тому +3

      of feeling your own emotions. if your sad, angry, disappointed. They can feel that. if all that anger and disappointment is directed at them eventually that once happy go lucky child with start to break. That’s what happened to me and now I’m not sure if I’ll ever be okay.

  • @Playlist6633
    @Playlist6633 4 роки тому +1

    She has put it out everything so perfectly!

  • @JasnaCNimac
    @JasnaCNimac 5 років тому +1

    One of the best Ted talks... So inspiring and encouraging... So true... Thank you. An amazing speaker...

  • @Starry_Night_Sky7455
    @Starry_Night_Sky7455 5 років тому +2

    You do have to realize that in the end, the experience is what counts in life.

  • @susanjohnson2140
    @susanjohnson2140 6 років тому +11

    That's my life to my children. Memories.

  • @annsteeven94
    @annsteeven94 Рік тому +1

    Very very valuable... thank you...

  • @chaitea7891
    @chaitea7891 2 роки тому

    She speaks beautifully.

  • @cherrichong1948
    @cherrichong1948 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for your reminder that we as parents should not be so stressed ourselves and transfer it to our children. You make a very good point that memories are worth alot more than being unhappy. Always laugh together, love more and not about being successful in every single thing as the society has caused us to be. Expected to hit milestones, expected to do well, expected to do this and that when all the time, they are learning and absorbing the feelings from us. The happiness that we show is what makes them happy and not when they successfully do something themselves as they do not even know those expectations!

  • @saimabinthkm9818
    @saimabinthkm9818 Рік тому +2

    The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, "He is not of us who does not have mercy on young children, nor honor the elderly" (Al-Tirmidhi).

  • @viskasgerai3466
    @viskasgerai3466 4 роки тому

    I love your advices, Austėja. Every time I feel helpless your vlog inspires me to become a better parent.

  • @laurarisdallminnesotateach4914
    @laurarisdallminnesotateach4914 3 роки тому +1

    Great talk. I think about this all the time- what will my kids remember about their childhood? Thanks for articulating what I’ve been thinking.

  • @Audacious_777
    @Audacious_777 10 місяців тому

    Coming out of Foster care at 18 I only ever knew strict discipline and staying close cause God forbid I disobeyed my Guardians... These comments give me comfort that I'm not alone when unlearning toxix behaviors.
    I was diagnosed with PTSD and GAD Anxiety ..
    I need all the help I can get to over come my trauma so I'm not passing it on to my three beautiful children.

  • @followmejesussays9726
    @followmejesussays9726 5 років тому +6

    We fear failure as parents. We fear how other parents think of us. We want to be the PERFECT parent. Is there any parent that is perfect? What kind of memories do we want to have with our children? Is our parenting a show of kindness or hostility? Kindness every single day is a must! Thank you.

  • @miabernardino4594
    @miabernardino4594 6 років тому +6

    Wow powerful! Thank you best advice I’ve heard in a long time

  • @theerthapraj5419
    @theerthapraj5419 3 роки тому

    The best speech about parenting👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @lauracepkauskaite5150
    @lauracepkauskaite5150 7 років тому +8

    incredible speech and insights

  • @Reimyokazaki
    @Reimyokazaki 2 роки тому +2

    Very deep and powerful message. Thank you!

  • @brooketorres5874
    @brooketorres5874 6 років тому +4

    I love your words! I was screaming YESSSS your whole video!

  • @vladalukianova
    @vladalukianova Рік тому

    It is the best, I've ever heard. Thank you!

  • @GauriJoshiG369
    @GauriJoshiG369 6 років тому +5

    outstanding.. very valuable lecture on parenting

  • @dragonwatter
    @dragonwatter 6 років тому +3

    nice tlk and true. the mre you shame a child for their failures the more you make them want to void the things you shame them for not doing well. be kind to your children and encourage them and they will succeed. i'm not saying give them a medal for partisapating i'm saying don't scream at them for not soming in firs. i'm saying conraelated them for what they can do and ecourage them to compeat with them selves, to do better than tey did the day before not better than everyone else.

  • @shorenaninua3995
    @shorenaninua3995 6 років тому +7

    Come back to ski in Georgia. Loved this speach❤

  • @cristinagarciatzvetkov1218
    @cristinagarciatzvetkov1218 5 років тому +2

    It really touch my heart! This is a nice message..hope everyone touch there hearts too.

  • @oliviag9752
    @oliviag9752 Рік тому

    I definitely bawled the whole video.

  • @deem6930
    @deem6930 6 років тому +10

    I told my teenager she can live with me as long as she wants when she gets older. I said dont leave me because i love you. Lol

  • @Amysusie-q
    @Amysusie-q 5 років тому

    Thank you. Precious. Important. Invaluable.

  • @shohiduzzamanmm9604
    @shohiduzzamanmm9604 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the talk!
    Many of us need this to listen often!

  • @sarah-amena
    @sarah-amena 5 років тому +6

    She speaks from her ♥️ I love her

  • @fashionforless2996
    @fashionforless2996 6 років тому +6

    The best ted talk on the subject