Always
remember: children are not adults; you should not expect adult things from
children. They are children. They have a totally different vision, a different
perspective. You should not force your adult attitudes on them. Allow them to
remain children, because they will never be that again; and once lost,
everybody feels nostalgic for the childhood days, everybody feels those days
were days of paradise. Don’t disturb them.
Sometimes
it is difficult for you to accept children’s vision — because you have lost it
yourself. A child is trying to climb a tree; what will you do? You immediately
become afraid — he may fall, he may break his leg, or something may go
wrong. And out of fear you rush and stop the child. If you
had known what joy it is to climb a tree, you would have
helped the child to learn how to climb trees. You would have taken him to a
school where it is taught how to climb trees. You would not have stopped him.
Your fear that the child may fall is good — it shows your love, but to stop the
child from climbing the tree is to stop the child from growing.
There
is something essential about climbing trees. If a child has never been doing
it, he will remain somewhat poor, he will miss some richness — for his whole life. You have deprived him of
something beautiful, and there is no other way to know about it. Later on it
will become more difficult for him to climb the tree, it will look stupid or
foolish or ridiculous.
Let
him climb the tree. And if you are afraid, help him, go and teach him. You also
climb with him. Help him learn so he doesn’t fall. And once in a while, falling
from a tree is not so bad either. Rather than being deprived forever....
The
child wants to go out in the rains and wants to run around the streets in the
rain, and you are afraid he may catch a cold or get pneumonia or something —
and your fear is right. So, do something so that he is more resistant to colds.
Take him to the doctor; ask the doctor what vitamins should be given to him so
that he can run in the rains and enjoy and dance and there is no fear that he
will catch cold or will get pneumonia. But don’t stop him. To dance in the
streets when it is raining is such a joy. To miss it is to miss something very
valuable.
If
you know happiness and if you are aware, you will be able
to feel for the child, how he feels....
When
you understand the child, the child understands you — children are very very
responsive. When the child sees that he is never prevented, then once you say,
“I am doing something please...” the child will know that it is not from a
parent who is constantly looking to shout at him. It is from a parent who
allows everything.
Courtesy: Osho international
foundation, www.osho.com