Gamblers and Abstainers:
Either way, you're hit the jackpot with
children!
By Nicky VanValkenburgh
Have you ever thought of children as a risk? You may not believe in
gambling. The thought of playing Blackjack, buying lottery tickets, going to casinos, or putting quarters in
slot machines probably does not appeal to you. As a parent, you probably abstain from all forms of gambling. You
might consider it to be morally wrong. Or maybe the risk is too great. You could lose money. Or even your
dignity.
When it comes to gambling, are you an Abstainer? You prefer to stay away
or distance yourself from gambling, and have nothing to do with it.
In reality, every parent is a gambler! This concept may surprise you, but think about it for a
moment. Bringing children into this world is an incredible
risk. It’s like putting a quarter in a slot machine, and
pulling the lever. You have no way of knowing the outcome. You may see the wheels turning, and hope for a big
win. However, you ultimately get whatever comes out.
There’s no money back guarantee. No return policy. No exchanges if it’s the wrong shape, size or color. In case of
defects, no replacement is available. Customer service? Sorry, there isn’t any. You must handle all complaints,
grievances, malfunctions and unmet expectations.
Yes, being a parent isn’t Wal-Mart. There is an incredible financial,
physical and emotional risk in having children. It’s a gamble. Unfortunately, being a parent makes you a
gambler.
What are our odds of winning at this game? Most expectant mothers take
precautions to ensure a healthy pregnancy. We get regular medical check-ups. We eat healthy foods, abstain from
smoking and alcohol, and may even exercise to stay fit.
Every mother wants the odds to be in her favor. She does everything
possible to ensure the best possible outcome. Even so, there is still an incredible risk in bringing children
into this world. Why take such a big risk? Perhaps the perceived benefits of having children outweigh the risks.
Or maybe, we’ve already put our coin into the slot machine, and there is no turning back.
Your child is like a little gold coin that tumbles out of the slot
machine. You’ve hit the jackpot. That’s right, your child is a winner. What are you going to do with your
winning prize?
It's
time for a celebration. Whether you have a baby, preschooler or a youngster in elementary school—
treasure your child. Take time to talk with them, read books, play games, and spend lots of time together.
Encourage your child to ask questions. Be a good listener. Encourage your child to share their feelings and
insights. Perhaps the most valuable thing you can give your child
is your time, love and attention. Let’s make the most of today and cherish it with our children.
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