Published by Jesse Cunningham & Family on May 10, 2018 4:33:52 PM
We get outside with our children a lot. Being active is part of what we do as a family. Our children, ages 4 and 7, walk or ride bikes to pre-school and elementary school nearly every day and most of our weekends and vacations include outdoor adventures. As a result, our children have learned to ride bikes, ski, hike and backpack at an early age.
Other parents ask us what our secret is, or assume that our children are naturally more inclined toward these activities. The secret is that we repeatedly give them opportunities and take the time to allow them to grow in these activities at their own pace.
My wife and I have put in hours of time patiently, and sometimes not so patiently, guiding them, encouraging them and waiting for them. The kids have put in hours of time slowly building their skills and confidence, and also learning from their mistakes.
This is, of course, an oversimplification of a complex process. But what makes it complex is also what makes it rewarding.
As parents, our primary job is to foster growth and eventual independence. In order for growth to occur, people need to venture outside of their comfort zone. So many essential life skills are gained and reinforced when we do this. Some children are naturally more adventurous and may need to be given more boundaries and others may be more reluctant and need more coaxing.
Knowing your children, how to motivate them, and how and when to challenge them are all important skills. We don't always execute it perfectly, but parenting is an imperfect science and getting out and doing something is better than nothing at all.
I selfishly hope that our children will continue to do outdoor activities because that is what I love to do, but it is not a requirement. What I really want is for them to find what they are passionate about and pursue it. I believe the skills gained and lessons learned through being in the outdoors will help them to grow into resilient and confident adults, and will ultimately help them navigate whatever path they choose.
Catch up on a few of Jesse's past posts and adventures here:
https://info.deuterusa.com/blog/keeping-pack-waterproof/
https://info.deuterusa.com/blog/are-you-following-your-dreams/
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