24 Feb 2008 12:33:29 | Marsha Maung
Article based on a friend's experience
I just wanted to share an experience I just had with my
daughters, Yee Ting and Yee Sin.
Yee Ting is three years old this month while Yee Sin is only
one-month old. Yee Ting has always been a rather good girl,
apart from the occasional tantrum outbursts sprinkling our usual
day. She would tell me when she wanted to eat, wear the clothes
I tell her to wear, watch her TV and then play with her toys,
without much hassle. As a stay-at-home mom, I really appreciated
her obedience because it made it possible for me to perform my
household chores while she went along with her usual day. She
has not attended preschool yet, although we're thinking about
it. Maybe next year, we'll send her to a good one. I am very
picky about the kind of schools she goes to. Maybe that's why I
have been delaying the decision.
Yee Sin was born only a month ago and is generally a very happy
baby but she's quite fussy. She tends to be very fussy about
wanting me to feed her, even when my mother comes over to help
once in a while. My mother has problems feeding, changing and
helping her sleep. In the end, my mother comes over to perform
the house chores while I find the time to play and cuddle with
Yee Sin.
Ever since Yee Sin was born, Yee Ting has been on the edge. She
has behaved very badly at times, screaming and shouting. She
even kicked at me one time, which made me very mad with her. I
lost my temper and shouted at her. I even hit her a few times. I
know I shouldn't but I couldn't control myself because I felt
all stressed out with the piles of dishes waiting for me and I
needed to feed and bathe Yee Sin before I attended to those
things. Yee Ting was very sorry after that and she sat in one
corner, ignoring me and my husband (when he came back). She read
her books in that corner, took her milk and then went to sleep
cuddling her dolly in that corner.
I felt terrible about hitting her and vow never to do it again.
Then I took both my daughters to buy some groceries one morning
in a nearby shopping mall. Let me get this straight, going to
the shopping mall together happens to be one of those special
activities for me and Yee Ting before Yee Sin was born. We would
go there and run around like wild horses. She would play hide
and seek in the clothes department, hiding behind the clothes
for sale and I would pretend to look for her. Because we go
there during office hours, there are usually not many people
there and staff ignores us. So, we usually have a ball there.
This time, I was carrying Yee Sin in my arms while I insisted
that Yee Ting walk alongside me. The stuff I bought was sitting
in the stroller destined for the kids. When Yee Ting hid behind
the clothes, I barked at her and told her to come right out.
"Come out! Mommy has got no time to play with you!" I shouted.
Solemnly, Yee Ting trotted along with me.
Everything has changed. The world has changed. Mommy has
changed. And it's all because Yee Sin came along.
When we came home, Yee Ting behaved very naughtily. She pulled
the tablecloth from the table and ruined the vase and flower
arrangements. She kicked around when she couldn't find her color
pencils. And when I was carrying Yee Sin, she would climb all
over me and Yee Sin, hoping to get in between.
Thank goodness, my mother came. Amazingly, Yee Sin took to my
mother that day. And I had the time to look at Yee Ting in the
eye and reprimand her for her wrongdoing. I told her to come to
my room as I had some things to tell her. I went to the room
before her. I waited for her while she ran around the living
room looking for her things. She brought her books, her dolly
and her play-doh. When she entered the room, she cautiously
tiptoed.
Then it struck me, this little young lady has finally found
mommy all alone, with nothing to do. She has finally caught
mommy in a moment whereby she would be free from everything. It
is possible that mommy is now the way she was before. But she
has to be careful. This time is precious so, in order not to
spoil anything, she would tiptoe around.
I felt very guilty. I felt terrible. I was being a terrible mom
to Yee Ting. For all those times I scolded her for being
naughty, she was trying to get me to pay attention to her. She
was trying to tell me something emotional like, "Mommy's always
with Yee Sin. I am jealous!", "I want my mommy back", "I feel
hurt", "I feel left out" and "Mommy! Pay attention to me. I need
you too!". But she doesn't have the vocabulary for it yet.
I sat with her in the room for half an hour, playing, reading,
laughing, joking, smiling, cuddling and I told her I love her
about a million times. After all the playing, I said to her,
"Ting, mommy's sorry. I have no time for you, and I am extremely
sorry for that. I love you. I love you tremendously and don't
doubt that. It's difficult for mommy right now but nothing
changed. I still love you. I need you to be a big girl, ok? I
need you to be strong. I promise to make time for you everyday.
I promise"
And this promise…..I kept. Yee Ting has never been better.
And as the title goes…a little love changed a little girl from a
little monster to a little angel. A little love goes a long way.
About Author :
Marsha Maung is a freelance work@home graphic designer and
writer. She lives in Selangor, Malaysia with her husband, Peter
and 2 boys, Joshua and Jared. She is the author of 'Raising
Little Magicians' and other books. For more information, visit
http://www.marshamaung.com