“Baby, I need you to stop crying about everything.” I
say to my 4 year old son, followed by a heavy sigh.
Another day, another sob fest about something that
broke his little heart. He is my sensitive soul, my middle child, my gentle
spirit.
I will painfully admit, that I don’t always handle
his sensitivities in the most patient way; like my kindred gentle soul whispers
to me that I should. I get frustrated at the amount of calming and coaxing I
have to do. I get tired of every disappointment ending in a river of tears.
I watch him show an affection and tenderness for his little
brother, that not a lot of boys his age are known for.
I hear him ask me to hold him many times a day, because
his
little spirit needs that physical connection to recharge and I
think of how affectionate and loving he will grow up to be.
little spirit needs that physical connection to recharge and I
think of how affectionate and loving he will grow up to be.
I listen in admiration (And a bit of exhaustion) as
he expresses his feelings. “Mommy, I’m so disappointed because I didn’t get a
date with you today.” “Mom, it made me feel so frustrated when you
said I have to share my new toy. It’s special to me.”
“Mommy, I had a really overwhelming day.”
I can just imagine the amazing communication
skills he will have in his future, that at 4 years old he can spell out his
feelings instead of just turning it all into anger; as too many men in this
world do.
I see all the building blocks of the amazing man he
will become, if I can just nurture and embrace his sensitive spirit and not
break it.
It’s hard, Mama’s. If you have an emotional,
sensitive or “clingy” boy; you are not alone. I know it can take every ounce of
you most days…to acknowledge, to reaffirm, to embrace, to encourage, to love
unconditionally.
When his big emotions are taking over, take a step
back and remember that you are the calm in his storm.
When he trusts
you enough to tell you all the things that made his day overwhelming, whether
they be big or small, take a deep breath and model empathy and concern for his
feelings.
When he climbs up in your lap and begs you, “Hold me,
Mama. I’m having a hard day” Think of what a gift it is, that you are his safe
place. You are the one he knows he can cast all his cares on.
They’ll outgrow our laps, but they’ll always be our
sweet little boys in their hearts and I wouldn’t change that for the world.
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