Monday, October 29, 2007

Values, Bonds, and Teamwork

One of my favorite commenters on this blog is daddio from the My Three Sons blog. Recently he asked me to write about teamwork, and what do we do to achieve it in our large family. The following are some of my thoughts on the subject.

Before teamwork comes values. Colleen and I model certain values by our actions, and the kids also have their own values. If we model the value of unselfishness, then some of the kids will pick up on that, and incorporate it into their own value system. If there is a bond between parent and child, neither wants to break that bond by violating the value system being promulagated by the parents.

Without ever asking six-year-old Greg to help with the dishwasher chores, he just figured out on his own that that is a way he can contribute. An added benefit to him is that he gets to climb up on the counter to put things away. Soon the three younger kids were all helping take things out of the dishwasher and handing them to me.

When the kids play together, there are some values that are given great importance. No lying, no selfishness, no stealing, and no self-pity. One of the really wonderful thing about large families, is that there simply cannot be any selfishness. Your peers simply will not tolerate it. You will also be excluded if you are always whining and self-pitying. There is an amazing sense of justice. If you lie or steal, you better share the goods (Halloween candy) with the others, or you will be outed in a flash!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have found the same in our large family. And watching it all come together is so rewarding and exciting!!

Don't let my kids know you can bond during dishwasher chores! I have told them for years, the our dishwashing times are our bonding times and if we had a dishwasher it wouldn't be the same!!

Mrs. Who said...

This is something that smaller families miss out on.

Donetta said...

Great post! Thanks for sharing it!

Mimi said...

You are doing very well with your teaching values to your kids...
I really like the way you go about your job sharing!!!

Bob's Blog said...

cynthia,
I won't tell, if you won't.

mrs. who,
I agree.

donetta,
Thank you!

mimi,
Thank you. The younger kids really pitch in. They just like being with mom and dad, who happen almost always to be doing some kind of work!

Lemon Stand said...

So true and it's obvious that you and your wife foster this wonderful atmosphere where this can happen! Again you have inspired me.

Bob's Blog said...

lemon stand,
How nice of you to say that. You are forgiven for being a Red Sox fan!