Ramadan Parenting Challenge 2014 |
Narrated
'Abdullah: The Prophet said, "Truthfulness leads to righteousness, and
righteousness leads to Paradise. And a man keeps on telling the truth until he
becomes a truthful person. Falsehood
leads to Al-Fajur (i.e. wickedness, evil-doing), and Al-Fajur (wickedness)
leads to the (Hell) Fire, and a man may keep on telling lies till he is written
before Allah, a liar." (Bukhari 73:116)
On Day 16
we’ve seen how being truthful is a part of being righteous but how do you teach
children to always tell the truth? Below are three ways to help you raise truthful
children.
Firstly, have
an open relationship with your children, one where they feel loved by you so that
they can feel comfortable to talk to you. This requires your child to feel
connected and attached to you. So keep your relationship warm, caring and
communicative. Find the time to have conversations with them.
There are
three types of conversations that you could have. The first type is telling them to do this and that. The second type is persuading them to do things that you want
them to do. The third type is engaging them in a two way exchange
that builds trust through openness and non-judgment.
Ask
yourself which type of conversations you are having with your children. Are you
always telling them to do something, persuading them to do things or are you exchanging thoughts
and ideas? If you are predominantly
telling and persuading then it is less likely that your children will feel
comfortable talking to you. If they feel that they cannot talk to you then when
you ask them something they might not tell you the truth.
Another
way to raise truthful children is to model honesty. Be always truthful yourself.
Children learn through seeing not through being told. If you are not truthful
then you cannot expect them to be.
The third way to teach truthfulness is to discuss it through dialogue, stories, books and various media. Everyone likes a good story. Take examples from the life of Prophet Muhammad (s) who was known as
the Truthful (As-Sadiq) or any of the Prophets, Companions or make up your own
tales of truthfulness to discuss.
Challenge for today is to:
- Model honesty.
- Discuss truthfulness.
- Engage your children in non-commanding, non-persuading and non-judgemental conversations.
Do these today and the remaining days.
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