Dad has
Already Taught Us Everything He knows
Dr Chuck Stecker
I had been involved in coaching our
sons in soccer and other sports for most of their lives. Our sons were 12 and
10 years old.
As we rode and talked about our new
beginning, our oldest son, Chad, asked, "Dad, when we get back to the
United States, will you still be our soccer coach?"
Before I could respond, our youngest
son, Courtney spoke for me; "No Chad, Dad has already taught us everything
he knows."
That was certainly a sobering
moment!
However, my role as their mentor was just beginning.
"Often a man's gifts will take him to a level
that his character can't support."
At the moment of truth so kindly
blurted out by our youngest son, I came to realize that my biggest role was to
become our son's mentor. My primary responsibility was to focus on the
character to support the gifts and find others to continue to develop the
gifts.
Both our sons have gone on to play
soccer at levels my coaching could never have taken them. My responsibility to
continue to shape the character to support the gifts is more important now than
it has even been.
As dads and men, we must recognize
the moments when our children need more from coaching than we can offer in an
area and accept a greater role as the primary mentor in that area of their
life.
As I continue to tell my own kids and friends, my primary responsibility is to help them to have the character to support their gifts so they do not arrive at a point in life where their gifts have taken them to a place their character cannot support.
© Charles W. Stecker, Jr. 2012
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