Anyways, my son gets me mad a lot. He’s 6, and at the stage in childhood where
he has no filter, and no “survival instinct” as my wife puts it. So, he’ll respond to something I tell him
with something infuriating, and I usually end up yelling at him for it. It’s annoying because, first of all, I hate
losing control. But more importantly, I
know what kind of damage that can do in the long run, and I am always worried
that I’m not a good parent anyways. So,
yeah, stress levels rise. It’s really a
vicious cycle.
My son loves video games.
And he loves to play them HIS way, regardless of who he is playing with. In Minecraft, he’ll get all bossy, and
indignant of you do something against what he wants you to do, for example.
Lately we’ve been playing HALO Reach (got it for free
through Xbox-Live a while back). But he
likes to play it on Firefight, where player 2 is defaulted as a lone Spartan,
and player 1 can either join the Spartan side, so there’s two, or he can join the
Covenant. The scenario is basically a
Last Stand, where the Spartan side has to fend off wave after wave of increasingly
difficult enemies. He likes to be the
Covenant.
Last night, I felt the anger boiling, since he kept camping
me. And since his temper is equal to
mine, he kept getting angry when I would kill him (usually with a shotgun to
the face). But, instead of yelling, I
decided to just make jokes about it, and compliment him on his kills. And suddenly, it was fun. And when I shot him, he would initially have
the “gamer rage” reaction of insisting that he got me first (when clearly he
hadn’t, since he was the dead one). But
then we would laugh, and he’d come back and come after me again.
It was a very succinct reminder that my kids learn from the
behavior I model. It’s common sense, and
every parent knows this already. But,
sometimes I need a little refresher. So,
I’m trying to wrangle my temper with humor and compassion. Just like every “expert” says to do. It seems to work with my son.
Now, if I could get the 12-year old girl to drop her attitude…I
think I’ll leave that one to mom.
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Oh yeah because I'm SO good at parenting the 12 Year Old...
My first wife and I used to argue about the fact that I showed infinitely more patience with him than I did with her. She demanded one time to know why. I said, "because he's four."
In other words, maybe I was a better father than a husband.
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