By
Kelly Nault, MA
The “pendulum of
parenting” is a common obstacle that prevents many moms (and dads!) from
accessing the ultimate parent within. When something flies out of your mouth
that you wish you could take back, when you feel taken advantage of, or when you
think your children don’t appreciate all that you do, there’s a good chance
you’re on this “pendulum of parenting” or “roller coaster of childrearing.”
America seems to have particular problems with this pendulum. As a direct result
of refusing to use “outdated” parenting strategies from earlier generations,
many moms find themselves swinging between two extremes: the “Mussolina Mom” and
the “Pillowy-Soft Mom,” as I call them in the first chapter of my book When
You’re About To Go Off The Deep End, Don’t Take Your Kids With You.
The best way to understand the Mussolina Mom and the Pillowy-Soft Mom is to take
a glimpse at their parenting methods. Here’s a quick look at these two extremes.
1.
“Mussolina Mom”—Mussolina
Mom is the boss, and she wouldn’t have it any other way. She is heavy-handed,
wanting her way at all costs. This mom establishes a home of strict boundaries
with little flexibility, and she often has a quick temper. Her raised voice can
often be heard dictating what to do, how to do it, and when to do it. Yelling,
grounding, and taking away privileges are a few of the ways this mom attempts to
“make” her kids listen. Her downfall? Her children often find ways of secretly
doing what they want anyhow—sometimes in dangerous situations. Ultimately, this
mom is defeated on the battlefield of her own home.
2.
“Pillowy-Soft Mom”—Pillowy-Soft
Mom is sweet, nice, and a true pushover. She wants peace at all costs and uses
passive approaches to deal with conflict—often reasoning with her children only
to later give in. She is generally softer spoken, gives many “chances,” and does
for her kids what her kids could do for themselves. This home is all about
flexibility with little to no boundaries. The downfall? Children run the
household, dictating to Mom what to do; they learn to use guilt and manipulation
to get their way. ?
Attaining Balance in Childrearing
Parents around the world are on this pendulum of parenting—swinging back and
forth between Mussolina Mom and Pillowy-Soft Mom. Most moms vacillate between
the two styles, and the results are bad for parent and child alike.
When the pendulum is in full swing, it can be downright exhausting for a mom.
When “Pillowy Soft Mom” starts to feels taken advantage of, her resentment
slowly builds until she abandons all “niceties” and transforms into the
screaming “Mussolina Mom.”
Eventually “Mussolina” feels remorse and guilt over her explosive temper, and
she retreats back into “Pillowy-Soft Mom” mode, trying to make it up to her kids
until—you guessed it—she feels taken advantage of again. This back and forth
method is ineffective. It’s tiring for Mom and terribly confusing for the kids.
The solution? A combination of the two Moms. The flexibility of Pillowy-Soft Mom
blended with the boundaries of Mussolina Mom make for one amazing parent—a true
“Ultimate Mom”!
Meet Ultimate
Mom
Ultimate Mom (not perfect mom) shares her emotions in healthy ways, and she
encourages her kids to do the same. She supports her children in their lives,
but she also has a life of her own!
Ultimate Mom focuses on what her kids can learn from conflict and provides
flexibility within clearly defined boundaries. She follows her word with
consistent actions, commanding respect by giving respect. With gentle firmness
she holds her children accountable for their actions, inspiring and instilling
responsibility, confidence and honesty.
This
parenting method is the best approach to childrearing. America can avoid the ups
and downs of pendulum-style parenting by seeking balance between the two
extremes. A healthy combination of flexibility and firmness, expectation and an
easy-going approach, is the key to happy, healthy homes.
About
Author:
Kelly Nault, MA - Award winning author of When You’re About To Go Off The Deep End, Don’t
Take Your Kids With You inspires moms to put themselves first—for the sake
of their children. She shares time-tested tools that motivate children to want
to be well behaved, responsible and happy! Please visit her Website at
www.MommyMoments.com