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Showing posts with label parenting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parenting. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Her 1st Time Making Up The Bed

This morning, while I was busy preparing for their school uniforms, she casually touched my arm and said, "Mom", pointing to the direction of the bedroom. I turned to see and found this view. What a refreshing view, in oppose to crumpled up bedsheets and balled up blankets I have to put up with every morning. She's nine years old. Might be late for.a simple bed-making, but it's a start and I was glad. I smacked her cheek and exclaimed, "Alhamdulillaah!"

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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Sharing by Fitriyah Suryadini on Seminar Parenting SDIT Harapan Bunda Manado

Posting berikut adalah tulisan seorang teman, pemerhati pendidikan parenting dan sponsor seminar parenting pertama di SDIT Harapan Bunda Manado pada hari Minggu, 11 mei 2014. Seminar parenting yang dimotori +Komite Harapan Bunda ini dijuduli "Membuat Anak Senang Belajar", dengan narasumber Ibu Dewi Husnul Khotimah. Ibu +Dewi Husnul Khotimah  adalah Direktur +Sekolah Alam Balikpapan  yang telah menjadi pembicara di seminar-seminar bertemakan parenting dan pendidikan. 
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"Ceritanya, hampir nyaris tidak sempat ikut acara ini karena keperluan mendadak untuk kembali ke kampung halaman. Namun Alhamdulillah Allah SWT masih mengizinkanku menimba ilmu dari Bu Dewi, sosok yang sangat menginspirasi untuk menjadi pribadi yang lebih baik dan dekat kepada Pencipta"

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Inspirasi Super dari Buku Pinjaman

WOW. Itu kata pertama yang terlintas saat pertama membaca judul buku milik teman yang baru saja menerima paket buku belanjaannya dari salah satu toko online. Temanku yang baik hati itu langsung menawarkan, "mau pinjam?" Mau banget atau mau aja, sebenarnya itu yang lebih tepat. Tapi ga tau diri sekali ya kalau buku baru langsung dipinjam. Meskipun dia bilang kalau dia sudah baca buku yang pertamanya jadi tidak masalah kalau saya baca duluan. Woow. lagi. Ini buku kedua? Kemana aja saya selama ini? hahaha. Anyway, saat itu saya baru sampai novel ke-5 dari 7 novel Stephen King, The Dark Tower Series. Hmmm... segenting-gentingnya isi bukunya, ga mungkin saya meninggalkan novel dari penulis favorit saya ini di tengah jalan. Begitulah pola pikir saya sebagai orang tua yang masih jahiliyah *tutup muka*.


Judul: Sebelum Meminta Anak Shalih, Yuk, JADI ORANG TUA SHALIH

Penulis : Ihsan Baihaqi Ibnu Buchori

Penerbit : Mizania (Mizan Group)

ISBN : 978-602-8236-66-9

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Mencari Surga Bersama Kalian

Diambil Dari BBM Group: Soewito's Big Family. Rasanya cocok sebagai reminder kami sebagai Orang Tua.

Untuk Para Orang Tua
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Saya punya sedikit ilmu yang akan saya bagi (hasil ceramah dr psikolog Bpk. Puji Hartono, S.Psi), yaitu ada 11 Pernyataan yg Tak Terucap Dari Anak :

1. Cintailah aku sepenuh hatimu
2. Aku ingin jadi diri sendiri, maka hargailah aku
3. Cobalah mengerti aku dan cara belajarku
4. Jangan marahi aku di depan orang banyak
5. Jangan bandingkan aku dengan kakak dan adikku
6. Bapak Ibu lupa, aku adalah fotocopymu
7. Kian hari umurku kian bertambah, maka jangan selalu anggap aku sbg anak kecil
8. Biarkan aku mencoba, lalu beritahu bila aku salah
9. Jangan membuat aku bingung, maka tegaslah padaku
10. Jangan ungkit2 kesalahanku
11. Aku adalah LADANG PAHALA BAGIMU.

Remind us every step of the way. We're in this together kids. Lillaahita'ala.

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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Building Character (a note)

"Men of genius are admired. Men of wealth are envied. Men of power are feared. But only men of character are trusted." -Friedman

Building character in children
Character building for children isn't a course offered in school, but it should be. Here are suggestions for character building ideas.

Character-building themes for kids and others: it sounds simple. Schools should teach character-building. Unfortunately many school districts do not consider this an important subject. However, the trend is changing. Parent and civic groups have urged school groups to include character-building in the curriculum.
Parents and teachers need to take time to build character in kids, and in themselves. Here are eight character building ideas to discuss at home, at school, at community groups, and churches, to build better character for a better America.
Respect: What does this mean? It is to show regard for the worth of someone else as well as yourself. If you don't respect yourself you can't respect others. So respect starts with yourself and in taking pride in your achievements and your potential. It also fosters self-control of your actions and emotions so as not to hurt other people's feelings.

Respect also should be shown to people in positions of responsibility and authority such as parents, teachers, ministers, librarian, police and firefighters. Along with that should be an appreciation for the importance of the effort these people made to become authority figures. They have had to go through years of training in school and through internship before joining the ranks.
The final element of respect is to be punctual. When you have an appointment or tell someone you will meet them at a certain time, be prompt.
Open the discussion on respect with questions rather than answers. For example:
How does wearing clean clothes to school show respect for yourself and your school?
When you are with your friends do you listen to their opinion? Do you go along with them because you are agree or because you want to be liked? How does this affect your sense of self-respect?
In school, how can you show respect for your teacher? Would you consider it respectful to talk in class during a lesson? Would you ever call your teacher by his or her first name?
If you pass a police officer on the street what should you do? Would you greet the officer in a friendly manner? Would you call the officer a name and run off?
How can you show respect in the library? Do you think it is right to fool around in the library or make unnecessary noise? How would you show respect to the librarian? Would you address her by calling "Hey you?"
The library is also a place with valuable books used for entertainment and research. How do you show respect for books in a library? If you take books off the shelf who should return them? You or the librarian?
The questions might seem simply but if children are taught the proper way to act, they won't know what is right.
Respect starts in the home and goes both ways, from parent to child and child to parent. How can a parent show respect to a child? What if a child asks a simple question? Should the parent recognize the child doesn't know the answer and help him or her or tell the child to shut up?
Respect also goes both ways in school. As a former teacher I respected my students. I listened to their concerns and found ways to help them whether it was a social problem or an education problem. I did not take their fears as silly and childish. To the children their fears are very real.
Go through other examples of how to show respect. Discuss ways to improve attitudes towards authority figures and why that is important.
Character building won't take a day or a week or a month. It is something which should be continued throughout the child's life. There are times children will come home from school with problems with the teacher, or other students. Through character building discussions you can explore positive ways of dealing with problem people.
In the end you, your family, your children, and our entire society will benefit. The more we respect others, the more we are respected.

Written by Beatrice Sheftel - © 2002 Pagewise

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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

You are Not Ours

Sometimes we're driving you
Most times we're ordering you
Less times we let you do what you want
And other times we're simply lost
Don't know what to do...
But whatever we decide to do
That's what we think is best for you
Even if it doesn't seem to be...
We ♥ you...
Even tho you're not ours.

-- j Q --
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