Welcome to the January Carnival of Natural Parenting: Learning from children

This post was written for inclusion in the monthly Carnival of Natural Parenting hosted by Hobo Mama and Code Name: Mama. This month our participants have shared the many lessons their children have taught them. Please read to the end to find a list of links to the other carnival participants.
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Kids are resilient, in ways that even adults cannot be. Through a divorce, a move, and the loss of the life they’ve known since birth, the kids are holding up better than I am most days. It helps that they have a built in secret, encoded in their very beings, that helps them navigate through the rough spots.
Laughter.
Kids are masters of finding the funny in anything. Cardboard boxes, discarded pieces of scrap wood, and lazy cows idling around the fence. Every moment is something waiting to become a game, a toy, a new friend. There is rarely a reason to stay sad for long.
I could learn a few tricks from my kids, watching them move into the new life as if it was always there. No matter how big the changes, the important thing stays the same. There is still a chance to laugh.
My kids have taught me that even the biggest hardship can be countered with a laugh. When things look grim, make a funny face. On those days when you do not want to pull yourself out of bed, dance around the room while making up lyrics to old songs. Preferably including bodily functions and moldy food in the song.
Unlike kids, sometimes we adults have to look really hard to find the reason to smile. It’s always there, but our adult eyes refuse to see it. So you sit back and watch the kids for a while. Watch and wait and they will find it for you. There, in between the hard parts, is an indescribable piece of joy.
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Visit Hobo Mama and Code Name: Mama to find out how you can participate in the next Carnival of Natural Parenting!
Please take time to read the submissions by the other carnival participants:
(This list will be live and updated by afternoon January 11 with all the carnival links.)
- Affection — Alicia at I Found My Feet has finally become a hugger and kisser, now she has someone sweet and small to snuggle with. (@aliciafagan)
- Learning from Daniel — Amy at Anktangle hopes that she and her husband will always be open to learning from their son. (@anktangle)
- Kids Cultivate Awareness of Universal Truths — From forgiveness to joy, Amy Phoenix at Innate Wholeness has become aware of deep truths that come naturally to children. (@InnateWholeness)
- What the Apple Teaches the Tree — Becky at Future Legacy has learned about imagination, forgiveness, and strength.
- A Lesson in Slowing Time — Bethy at Bounce Me To the Moon revels in the chance to just be with her baby.
- Learning From My Children: I Am So Honored — WAHM Chante at My Natural Motherhood Journey is learning to choose tea parties over work. (@MyMotheringPath)
- P-A-T-I-E-N-C-E — Now that she’s a mother, Danielle at born.in.japan is finally learning about a personality trait she lacked. (@borninjp)
- Top 5 Homeschool Lessons My Children Taught Me — Deb Chitwood at Living Montessori Now shares what she learned from homeschooling her (now grown) children. (@DebChitwood)
- Learning to Live in the Present By Looking to the Future — Dionna at Code Name: Mama finds the patience to be a gentle parent, because she knows how fleeting childhood really is. (@CodeNameMama)
- The watchful Buddha boy — At Dreaming Aloud, they are learning to cherish their thoughtful, sensitive child in a action-driven, noisy world. (DreamingAloudNt)
- What My Children Taught Me — Dulce de Leche‘s children have taught her to value herself for the wonderful person and mother she is.
- Lessons from the First Year — Having a child made Emily at Crunchyish Mama realize that her decisions affect more than just herself. (@CrunchyishMama)
- Lessons from Loss — Erica at ChildOrganics learned so much from the love — and loss — of her sweet Bella, five years ago. (@ChildOrganics)
- The Socratic Baby — Erin at Multiple Musings has so-called “identical” twins to serve as a daily lesson in nature vs. nurture. (@ErinLittle)
- Learning to be a Mother — Farmer’s Daughter learned the type of patience that enabled her to calmly eat one-handed for months and change clothes seven times a day, before noon. (@FarmDaughter)
- A Few Things Being a Mom Has Taught Me — Heather at Musing Mommy shares the curious, hilarious, and sometimes Murphy’s Law-like tidbits we learn from our children. (@xakana)
- I Feel You — Motherhood has taught Jamey from At the Bee Hive empathy, and it extends beyond just her child. (@JameyBly)
- Lessons From My Child… — Jenny at I’m a full-time mummy shares the inspiring ways she’s learned to expect the unexpected — and have a camera ready! (@imaftmummy)
- My child is my mirror — Jessica Claire at Crunchy-Chewy Mama has seen herself in her children – and it’s not bad. (@crunchychewy)
- There is enough to go around… — Kellie at Our Mindful Life learned that love doesn’t diminish when it’s shared.
- Learning From Our Children, Every Day — Kimberly at Homeschooling in Nova Scotia, Canada is continually inspired by her children. (@UsborneBooksCB)
- Life Lessons From My Children — Kristen at Adventures in Mommyhood has learned that every slug is fascinating, doing the dishes is fun, and sharing a banana is a delight. (@crunchymamato2)
- Things I’ve Learned From My Children — Kristin at Intrepid Murmurings uses pictures to share what she has learned from her children. (@sunfrog)
- Beyond the questions lies the answer — Lauren at Hobo Mama stopped wondering and started knowing — loving and liking our children comes naturally. (@Hobo_Mama)
- Learning from Children — Lily, aka Witch Mom, finds out just how enchanting balloons can be. (@LilyShahar)
- Life-long Learning — Lindsay at Living in Harmony has learned that what works for one kid might not work for another. (@AttachedMama)
- Walking alongside my daughter — Lindsey at Mama Cum Laude is learning to give the clock less power over her family’s life.
- Things my baby taught me about me — Luschka at Diary of a First Child is proud of how she has grown as a mother. (@lvano)
- From my children, I have learned — Mama Mo at Attached at the Nip has a litany of beautiful lessons, from selflessness to sleeplessness.
- The Little Things in Life — In a simple and lovely prose poem, Mandy at Living Peacefully with Children shows how adults worry about the wrong things and forget the little, important ones: watching ladybugs, jumping in leaves, cherishing each moment as it comes.
- The Virtues of Motherhood — Melissa at The New Mommy Files has had opportunities to learn from children as both a teacher and a mother. (@NewMommyFiles)
- My Kids Have Taught Me That It’s Time To Stop Blogging — Melodie at Breastfeeding Moms Unite! has learned that childhoods fly by too fast to blog. We’ll miss your wonderful online presence, Melodie, and we wish you much peace and happiness. (@bfmom)
- Having Kids Has Taught me a Thing or Two — Michelle at The Parent Vortex learns all day long — from fun facts about hedgehogs to tying a complicated wrap with a screaming child and an audience. (@TheParentVortex)
- We Could All Learn from the Children — Momma Jorje takes time to get on the floor and play so that she can see the world through her child’s eyes.
- Teaching Forgiveness — Mrs Green at Little Green Blog has a daughter who’s taught her unconditional love — even when she feels like she does’t deserve it. (@littlegreenblog)
- Parenting as a joint venture — Olivia at Write About Birth appreciates watching the astonishing way her children learn. (@writeaboutbirth)
- Beginner’s Mind — Rachael at The Variegated Life learns from a child who builds bridges to nowhere, calls letter magnets his numbers, and insists dinnertime is truck time. (@RachaelNevins)
- A baby’s present — RS at A Haircut and a Shave presents a short poem on the differences between a baby’s mindfulness and ours.
- Self-Confidence Was Born With My Daughter — Sara at Halfway Crunchy learned to trust her instincts by responding to her child’s needs — and saw her self-confidence bloom.
- The Importance of Being Less Earnest — Seonaid at The Practical Dilettante has one list of earnest and one list of silly things she has learned as a parent. (@seonaid_lee)
- Lessons my children have taught me — Sheryl at Little Snowflakes learned that attachment parenting was the best way to meet the needs of her child and herself. (@Sheryljesin)
- Till the water is clear — Stacy at Mama-Om has learned that her energy can affect the weather patterns of her house. (@mama_om)
- I Hold It — Stefanie at Very, Very Fine has learned that the ability to communicate is much more important than the number of words a child knows.
- What My Children Taught Me About Letting Go — Summer at Finding Summer is learning from her kids to laugh in the face of heartache. (@summerminor)
- Finding My Tools — The Artsymama has applied some of what she’s learned as a mama in the classroom, with great results!
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The Little Things in Life | living peacefully with children
on Jan 11th, 2011
@ 7:26 AM:
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on Jan 11th, 2011
@ 8:51 AM:
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Mrs Green @ littlegreenblog.com
on Jan 11th, 2011
@ 9:44 AM:
This is SO true; thank you for sharing. My daughter used to have me in fits of giggles when she was younger and I often forget that gift – so thank you for reminding me again how seeing the funny side of life can make things much easier

Mrs Green @ littlegreenblog.com´s last blog ..Teaching forgiveness
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on Jan 11th, 2011
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on Jan 11th, 2011
@ 10:12 AM:
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Heather
on Jan 11th, 2011
@ 10:56 AM:
Beautiful and oh-so-true!
Heather´s last blog ..A Few Things Being a Mom Has Taught Me
Melodie
on Jan 11th, 2011
@ 11:23 AM:
Yes yes yes! Kids are so resilient. It never ceases to amaze me how forgiving they are and how easily they can bounce back after some hardship. While I’m still crying about something hours later they’ve completely forgotten what happened and are on to bigger and better things.
Homeschooling in Nova Scotia, Canada » Blog Archive » Learning From Our Children, Every Day
on Jan 11th, 2011
@ 12:10 PM:
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stefanie
on Jan 11th, 2011
@ 1:01 PM:
all so true; when do we lose that resilience? i’m glad to have found your blog through the CarNatPar — it’s a goldmine!
stefanie´s last blog ..I Hold It
Dionna @ Code Name: Mama
on Jan 11th, 2011
@ 1:22 PM:
Big hugs, Summer. Kids are so incredible. It’s fantastic that you are finding time to be present with them so that you can learn to laugh again. Sending you peaceful thoughts.
Dionna @ Code Name: Mama´s last blog ..Learning to Be in the Present By Looking to the Future
Lucy @ dreamingaloudnet
on Jan 11th, 2011
@ 2:15 PM:
Lots of farts and poos and snotty noses and wees and bums and willies on toast to you!!!
Lucy @ dreamingaloudnet´s last blog ..The Watchful Buddha Boy
Mama Mo
on Jan 11th, 2011
@ 4:13 PM:
Yes, laughter is inevitable with children… sometimes they laugh at me, sometimes with me
Beginner’s Mind
on Jan 11th, 2011
@ 5:02 PM:
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on Jan 12th, 2011
@ 12:52 AM:
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Rachael
@ RachaelNevins
on Jan 12th, 2011
@ 10:24 AM:
I wish you much laughter with your little ones, Summer. And oh, what a gorgeous photo of the three of them!
I'm a full-time mummy
on Jan 13th, 2011
@ 1:47 AM:
Totally agree with this post! Children find the greatest joys in the simplest things!
Thanks for dropping by my blog and commenting!

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