FOCUS LIVING: Parenting with Soft Eyes: Creating Safe Spaces for Children's Growth

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Key Concept: "Soft Eyes" - Looking beyond surface behaviors to see the spirit and potential of the child, creating a non-threatening environment for communication and learning.
Biblical Foundation:
Core Scripture References:

Mark 9:36-37: Jesus taking a child in His arms with loving eyes
Deuteronomy 4:9: Teaching children so they pass wisdom to future generations
Proverbs 22:6: Training children in the way they should go
Psalm 103:13: God shows compassion to His children as earthly fathers should
Psalm 127:3: Children are gifts and rewards from the Lord

Essential Principles of Soft Eyes Parenting:
1. Empathy and Validation

See situations from the child's perspective
Validate emotions even when correcting behavior
Example: "I understand you're angry about wanting the truck, but hitting isn't the solution"

2. Gentle Communication

Use calm, non-judgmental language and body language
Research shows children with calm parents needed less medical intervention (morphine study)
Create safe spaces for expression without fear of judgment

3. Focus on the Child's Spirit

See potential and inner strength rather than focusing on mistakes
Remember: One negative requires six positives to counteract
Separate behavior from identity - "I love you, but I don't like this behavior"

4. Self-Awareness for Parents

Parents must manage their own emotions first
Children "copy and paste" what they observe
Model the behavior and emotional responses you want to see

Key Practical Applications:
Communication Strategies:

Spend 10 minutes daily with each child individually
Ask meaningful questions: "What was the best part of your day?"
Practice active listening to both verbal and non-verbal cues
Teach children to name and express feelings

Discipline with Soft Eyes:

Maintain loving discipline (referencing Samuel's failure to discipline)
Never call a child "bad" or "naughty" - address the behavior
Find solutions together rather than just punishing
Set realistic expectations based on each child's unique nature

Research Insight:
Hospital study showed children with calm, soft-eyed parents required less pain medication than those with anxious, harsh parents - demonstrating children take emotional cues from parents.
The "Cartoon Connection":
Children naturally gravitate toward characters with big, soft eyes (like SpongeBob) because they represent safety and kindness, while harsh-eyed characters are perceived as villains.
Self-Care for Parents:

Parents need "me time" to refill their emotional cups
Couples should take monthly dates without children
Individual alone time is essential for emotional health
Two-parent support system allows for this necessary balance

Challenge to Parents:
Spend at least 10 minutes of focused, undistracted time with each child individually, looking them in the eye with soft expressions while discussing their day.
Takeaway: Treating children with soft eyes - the same compassion God shows us - creates emotionally healthy, communicative relationships that last into adulthood and influence how they'll parent future generations. The goal is raising children who choose Christian values not from fear, but from understanding they are loved and valued.
27 Mar 2025 English South Africa Christianity · Religion & Spirituality

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