Hector & MaminaRadost
Hector, I’ve been thinking about how the same principles of disciplined practice in the army might translate to teaching kids routines—like setting a steady rhythm for meals, play, and sleep. What’s your take on that?
You’re on the right track. Kids thrive when they know what’s expected and when the day flows like a march. Start with a clear timetable: set clock‑tied meals, a set play window, and a bedtime routine that’s as predictable as a drill. Keep the rules simple and consistent, and use gentle reminders to keep everyone on track. Over time, the rhythm becomes second nature, and the kids feel safe and in control. It’s discipline, but it’s also a lesson in self‑regulation that lasts a lifetime.
Sounds like a solid plan—like a well‑timed march that keeps everyone humming in sync. Just remember to sprinkle a little flexibility, so the kids can breathe when they need to. It’s the perfect balance of structure and room to grow.