Although it might seem pretty corny to a lot of folks today, the old
Andy Griffith Show really did have a lot of common sense family values
that we could learn from today.
Take for instance the episode
"Bailey's Bad Boy" that guest starred Bill Bixby as a spoiled rich
teenager who wanted his rich dad to bail him out of jail once he got in
trouble in Mayberry. Bixby's character sees the perfect example of
parenting from Andy when Taylor makes Opie stand on his own two feet
and pay for a window he had broken. Too often in real life we bail our
kids out of everything. You don't really do your kid a favor when you
take away any chance they might have of getting a personal sense of
responsibility. No matter how small the occurrence if your child breaks
something even by accident, take the time to explain to the child the
importance of taking responsibility for the things we do. I'm not
saying you should get angry and act like the Incredible Hulk, just
explain to the kid that if he breaks things or makes a mess he has to
clean it up, and then make sure they do.
One of the most famous
episodes of Andy Griffith was the episode entitled "Opie the Birdman".
Opie accidentally kills a mother bird leaving her baby birds all alone.
Andy doesn't sugar coat the situation. He doesn't yell and scream like
a cat under a rocking chair either. He just simply opens a window and
let's Opie hear the baby birds crying for their mother, and points out
to Opie the hard fact that his actions have consequences. Sometimes we
shelter our kids from every type of responsibility possible, while at
the same time allowing them to absorb hours of violence and sex on the
TV and video games.
Today we have more than made sure our kids
have material things. They have video games, televisions in their room,
so many toys there is not enough time to play with them, but we shirk
our responsibility on the biggest, most important part of raising a
kid, the part where you actually raise them up to be adults. Fun and
toys are great. Every child ought to have fun, but they should be
slowly growing up too. So my humble suggestion is like Andy Taylor said
make sure your boy or girl can stand on their own two feet. No
opportunity is too small to begin instilling these important lessons.
It's just like the Bible says "Train up a child in the way he should
go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. "
Taking your
kid fishing like Andy did Opie is not that bad either. If that isn't
your cup of tea then surely you can enjoy going to the park with your
kid or playing something outside. Most kids never seem to want to
venture outside anymore. They're missing an important part of
development and growing more and more obese every year. Health is
another important aspect of life that kids need to take responsibility
for. Even children are developing diabetes, which they wouldn't have
normally, due to diet and lack of physical activity. The fact of the
matter is, in the long run protecting our kids from facing the
consequences of their actions today will mean greater consequences
later down the line. So be like Andy and open the window and let your
kid hear the birds, and don't be afraid to let him or her pay for a
broken window occasionally.
Tim Frady
Webmaster of Tvcrazy.net TV News & Merchandise
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