Harry Potter is a hero. He is loyal to his friends. In his misadventures, he always has the intention to do good and save the day. Children identify with Tom's intentions to do well, to solve problems, to explore and satisfy their curiosity.
Do parents really understand their children’s intentions? Or are they quick to judge only by the results of their actions?
Harry exhibits kindness, courage and friendship qualities of a hero. He reminds us that all children would like to be heroes in their own life stories. But they need their parents to be their heroes first so they have a model to emulate. And as parents become role models for success, they champion their own dreams as well as their children’s.
The Harry Potter series by R.K. Rowling teaches that children's imaginations are starving for new insight and adventure. Every parent can satisfy that hunger by nurturing their own visions, by changing the ways they think and act toward children, and by learning and practicing the techniques that get them there.
Starting with awareness and caring is critical and it may just be enough. Specifically, techniques suggested in Nurture Your Child's Dream help parents look inside their child's mind and heart. These include deep breathing, encouraging quiet time for imagery and stories, teaching affirmations and problem solving all with the goal of reviving visions and dreams.
These techniques for both children and parents provide the fuel to realize the kind of dreaming that makes Harry Potters world come to life.
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