Not Quite Yet.

in Freewriters16 hours ago

As mothers, we often find ourselves wanting to shield our children from heartache and disappointment. But the truth is, relationships are an essential part of growth, and our teens will inevitably face challenges. That's where the power of "Not Quite Yet" comes in.


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‎The Beauty of "Not Quite Yet".

‎When we tell our teens that they are Not Quite Yet ready for a particular relationship or situation, we are actually giving them the gift of time. Time to grow, to learn, and to develop the skills they need to navigate love, heartbreak, and everything in between.

‎There are key principles we should note in this process.

‎- We as parents should inculcate the act of guiding without controlling.

‎As mothers, our role is to guide our teens without controlling their every move. We can do this by:

‎1. Having open and honest conversations about relationships
‎2. Sharing our own experiences and mistakes with them.
‎3. Encouraging self-reflection and self-awareness
‎4. Setting clear boundaries and expectations
‎5. Fostering a sense of self-worth and self-love in them.

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‎- We should teach our kids to build a healthy relationships and we should also build one with them.
‎When we focus on Not Quite Yet we are teaching our teens that relationships are about growth, mutual respect, and trust. We're showing them that it's okay to take their time, to explore, and to always figure out what they want and need. And in that process, we are also showing them love. So that they do not live their lives in starvation of it, we are also enquiping them with love and all we need them to be, so as not to breed failed marriages and relationships in the future and time to come.

‎In conclusion: to enable this to happen, we as parents must;

‎- Encourage open communication and active listening
‎- Foster a growth mindset and self-awareness
‎- Set clear boundaries and expectations
‎- Model healthy relationships and self-love

‎And all mothers or parents should be aware that;

‎You are not alone in this journey. We are all navigating the ups and downs of parenting teens, and it's okay to take it one day at a time. Remember to be patient, kind, and compassionate with yourself and your teen.
‎And always commit our teens and ourselves into God's hands, let's also heed God's word and let him have his way over everything. As we do our best and leaves the rest to God