Parenting kids with different needs…


July 26, 2017| Jason Michael Reynolds|1 Minutes
July 26, 2017|By Jason Michael Reynolds|1 Minutes

Parenting kids with different needs…


Parenting kids with different needs can be difficult sometimes. We will react differently for each kid in the same situation.

And fair doesn’t always mean equal.

When Jonny teases Jonah, I yell at Jonny to stop teasing his brother. Jonah has a very low tolerance and will meltdown quickly.

When Jonah teases Jonny, I am happy that Jonah has engaged with Jonny enough to tease him.

Each child has different needs, and my kids understand this. But they don’t always like it.

Jonah was hitting a pool “noodle” on the toy box, creating a loud “slapping” sound, which made Jonny cringe and cover his ears. He told Jonah to stop.

Jonah got a twinkle in his eye and a little grin and did it again.

Jonny again told him to stop (actually, more like whined at him) earning a full belly laugh from Jonah who did it again, looking for his brother’s reaction with a big smile, obviously teasing him.

Jonny then started whining at Daddy about Jonah teasing him. This picture was Daddy’s solution.

If it was the other way around, I would have asked Jonny to stop, but in this case, Jonah initiated the social interaction and I want to nurture that desire to interact with his brother.

Equal? No.
Fair? Yes.

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