Do you ever stop to think about how you encourage your children to follow their dreams, particularly when they’re very young and so reliant on you? I think, as parents, we’d all agree that we want our kids to grow up confident and happy and “to be all they can be.” But what actions do we take to help them along their way? We recently received a special edition copy of Disney’s The Little Mermaid movie and I automatically started doing my thing – I pulled out my supply bins with items used for mermaid birthday parties we’ve hosted. Wouldn’t it be extra special to have a Little Mermaid viewing party with props?
And snacks?
And mermaid outfits?
I did some quick sewing and a lazy afternoon came along where we got to hang out and watch the movie. The girls were beyond excited to wear their mermaid outfits while they watched. Even though they’ve seen the beloved classic in the past, they were once again captivated by the characters and story line.
As the movie was winding down, the girls started playing. They took the fishing net off the table, dug seashells out of the bins, carefully placed goldfish crackers around the room, and created a whole imaginary world.
They played for several hours, acting out scenarios from The Little Mermaid, transforming into different characters, and making up their own scenes. That’s when it struck me – developing their imaginations and experimenting through role play is a WONDERFUL way for my girls to try out and find their inner voice, to develop their self-confidence. Perhaps providing props and snacks and costumes is my way of encouraging my little people to follow their dreams. Do you think? If you like making costumes for your kids, too, you can find the 30-minute mermaid skirt tutorial here.
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Comments & Reviews
joseph gersch says
i tell my daughter she can be anything she wants to be
Betty C says
I encourage our children to try new things so they have the opportunity to discover what they really love.
Lauren Flynn says
My 25 yo daughter’s first- and favorite!- disney movie. We watch it twice a year to remember her childhood and the message that you can be your own person despite what your parents want!
Daniel M says
finding more about what they’re interested in and help them out
Stephanie Larison says
I encourage her to follow her interests, she knows she can do anything she wants to through hard work. And anything that is truely something you want is worth it.
Lisa V. says
I’ve always been her biggest cheerleader and support her in what she want to do.
Robin Wilson says
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Robin Wilson says
I encourage my little great-niece to use her imagination! She love to dress-up like a princess every day and says that she want to be a princess when she grows up! I never tell her no, I tell her anything is possible!
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joni says
Unlike my parents, I let my daughter join different groups and tryout for different events. My daughter use to be a wallflower and is now very outgoing. She got this way after auditioning and starring in several plays. I encourage her by working with her in these events and by praising her work.
Michelle H says
by providing lots of opportunities to try different things
Francine Anchondo says
I encourage them to give everything a try once and if they like it then we stick with it and try to help them reach their goal or dream.
Harmony B says
I always tell my kids they can be whatever they want to be, even a doctor, astronaut, lawyer all in one
janna johnson says
By allowing them to explore and discover life on their own.
Tanya B says
I tell my kids they can do anything they put their minds to tanya2330@gmail.com
LAMusing says
I don’t have kids, but my parents always encouraged and applauded my interests. And later as a young adult, I did indeed follow my dreams 🙂