Then, a very interesting shift in the pattern started to occur. The destructive kids came over and started to help to gather up the ducks too. The boys were collecting them up, handing them to her so that she could complete her project. Before long, all of the kids were helping and giving the ducks to my 4 year old daughter. It was a very interesting dynamic that occurred and unfolded before me.
I think one of the biggest lessons here is when someone decides to build something and make something new there will always be people that will be jealous and want to destroy it- it's just human nature. But the important thing is to just keep fighting.... keep persisting... keep building and rebuilding. Even with the destructive nature of other humans. Many times the positive energy of building and rebuilding attracts other people who want to be helpful. A very interesting lesson.
The additional lesson that we could all benefit from here as parents, is the subtle art of observation and restraint. Sometimes its okay to allow the natural consequences of life to unfold with our children. When they learn through their own experience they gain an understanding of the world that is much more powerful than simply being told what to do and what not to do. In other words, we don't always have to save or rescue our children from the negative things in life. Sometimes those experiences are helpful. I believe that my daughter learned a very powerful lesson that day. Persistence. And she also learned that if she goes about her business in a positive way with positive intentions that she can potentially attract others into her life that will help her with her intentions. My daughter had an intention that day. To build a row of ducks. She saw it in her mind before it was ever complete. With her intention she manifested her goal.
After my daughter had almost all the ducks set up and lined up the way she wanted them, she was done. she waded away and went to play in another part of the pool. The Ducks remained there and the positive energy and persistence seemed to come off on to the others. She came back a few minutes later, ducks still there, and decided that she would sweep the ducks into the water herself. She was proud of what she had created. I was proud of how she got it accomplished.

This story has numerous lessons in it, and on a few levels. Great Post!!!
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