What did I pour into the cup?
When I meet someone, I often talk to my inner child. Slowly, I walked out of the plot and made up with Origin and Fate.
My heart knows the answer. It wants to own an island bookstore, insist on lifelong growth, learn five languages of nonviolent communication and love, and little by little I begin to feel love and practice happy methods. Gradually start to "control habits" and constantly "iterate" yourself!
Say to the baby, I want to hug you, in the mother's heart, you are the cutest. I want to pick a rainbow flower for you, and then make a big cloud bread and a sweet moon ice cream for you to eat.
Remember that summer, a crazy Tuesday, when we went to the seaside to watch the waves? You jump! Jump! Happy from head to toe. I will give you a magic kiss before going to bed every day. You are as cute as a chicken ball. I want to be a tree of love. I'm waiting for … you grow up slowly!
Baby, when you have an emotional "brain cover" flying around, I will pay attention to the "solution" because I guessed what your "wrong purpose" was. Contact first and then correct, I will "pay attention" and "listen" to you kindly and firmly, and I will "agree with my feelings" and "hug" you.
Because I regard mistakes as a good opportunity to learn, I know that your primary purpose is to gain a sense of value and belonging, and I decided to spend a special time with you.
Writing is something I have known, loved since I was a child, always loved and wanted to do. When I was in primary school, I wrote a "poem" in the newspaper. In high school, my composition was often read as a "model essay" by the whole class. When I was in college, I took a composition class.
I have drawn parent-child cartoons, written nursery rhymes, recommended picture books, created two rough picture books, and written parenting articles and personal growth articles …
You will get what you pay attention to and you will be good at what you practice! Reading, parenting, writing, what I pour into the cup are all things I like.
Practice slowly and firmly every day, and make clumsy progress in small steps!
Liu Manman: Special Education Teacher/Picture Book Lecturer/Positive Subject Lecturer/Text Writer