At the same time things happen every day that empty children's cups - disappoinments, failures, frustrations, pressures, friends, siblings and our own reactions/actions as parents can leave kids running 1/2 full or even on empty.
You can begin to recognize when children's cups are leaky or even empty. Disorganized behavior, aggression, recklessness, mean-ness on end of the spectrum or excessive fearfulness and timidity on the other side are all symptoms of cups running low.
When children's cups are full they will exhibit true confidence and security. With a full cup children are able to be kind, cooperative and compassionate. We can view behaviors and discipline in light of these cups. The best way to change negative behavior is to provide a refill!
So in light of this, the job of parenting can be described as continually filling our children's cups. Isn't that beautiful and at the same time terrifying?
The book left one important question un-answered. Where do we as parents get this love to pour onto our children? Do you ever feel that you're running on empty yourself? I sure do! And we go looking to fill our cups in all the wrong places. Listen to this in Jeremiah 2:13
There's only One Source that will truly satisfy. The Fountain of Living Water. We have to be filled with this love from Above each and every day. And the job of parenting can then be described as taking this water and pouring the love of God over our children."My people have committed two sins:
They have forsaken me,
the spring of living water,
and have dug their own cisterns,
broken cisterns that cannot hold water."