***A little back story. I currently have two boys in my program who are working on some SERIOUS social
skills. Saying they don’t get along is an understatement. They bicker and
argue, push and hit, and annoy each other to no end. They will tear each others
papers to shreds, knock down the other childs block tower, and purposely stand in front of the
slide or bike so the other child can't move.
(Have you seen the movie Grumpy Old Men?! Yeah…that’s them. LOL)
As you can imagine…it’s tiring. Yet
I am steadfast in my approach; allowing these things to happen, knowing (still learning) when to
stand back and knowing (still learning) when to guide them when I’m needed. Working through
conflict is the foundation of the social skills needed for their future, and an
important step in their learning and development I simply can not ignore or shut down.***
We've Been
Waiting For You.
A few
months back, I came across a song from Tom Hunter and Bev Bos I simply fell in
love with. It really resonated with me, what I offer in my program, the
importance of relationships and being a part of our group, and the essence of
what family childcare is about. I find myself singing this song all day…mostly in the morning when they arrive, various times throughout the day, and sometimes even
when the children are long gone for the evening.
“We’ve been waiting for you to come
to this place.
Waiting for you to come to this
place.
Wherever you’re from, we’re glad
that you’ve come.
We've been waiting for you to come to this
place.
And if you like to play, we’ve been
waiting for you
And if you like to smile, we’ve been
waiting for you
Wherever you’re from, we’re glad
that you’ve come
We’ve been waiting for you to come
to this place.”
The song
goes on to include words like “If you like to jump” or “sing”,
etc.
At that
moment one of the boys began singing to the toddler who was still crying, and in the next verse he sang….
“And if you
like to CRY, we've been waiting for you. And if you want to SCREAM we've been
waiting for you….”
He was on to something.
He was on to something.
As I sat
down on the floor cuddled up with the teething toddler and joining the boys, the other children gathered around and we began
to add our own verses to the song.
Whine
Yell
Fight
Rip my
papers
Jump off
chairs
Climb
Shove
Push
Run away
Get hurt
Be MAD
Fall down
Hunt bears
Kick toys
Throw stuff
Make a mess
Paint my
body
Spill my
cup
Say boo boo butt
Say boo boo butt
(And they became even more silly, of course….nose picking, pooping, puking, burping and farting may or may not have been mentioned. LOL)
I couldn’t believe
what I was hearing. Not only did they understand the context of the song, they
got it. I mean they really got it. They knew in their hearts that they were loved
and accepted for who they were.
It’s OK to
have emotions.
It’s OK to
make mistakes.
It’s OK to
be themselves.
That at “Miss
Minda’s” house, it was OK to be a kid.
From teething toddlers to temper tantrums, and everything in between.
I am their safe space.
Wherever they were from, I was glad they had come.
...And they KNEW it.
From teething toddlers to temper tantrums, and everything in between.
I am their safe space.
Wherever they were from, I was glad they had come.
...And they KNEW it.
25 years
from now, I don't want their memories of daycare to be endless lists of non meaningful rules, stop lights or sticker charts bribing them for good behavior, or how I dismissed their feelings while telling them to simply "play nice."
No one telling them to stop jumping in the mud or quit making a mess.
Waiting for
them to come to this place.
This place of play, of wonder and childhood.
This place of friendships and relationships.
This place of growth, development, and reaching milestones in their own time.
This place where
children are celebrated and enjoyed for who they are, as they are, and right
where they are.
My hope is that in 25 years, they will look back and think...
"That was my place."
"That was my place."
Beautifully written. Thank you. This warmed my heart. The children you care for are so lucky.
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DeleteAhhhh! I love this sooo much! I am not familiar with the song, but will definitely be finding the rest of it. Thanks Melinda. Great post. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! The CD is titled "We've Been Waiting for You" and its by Michael Leeman, Bev Bos and Tom Hunter.
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