Suddenly, you start taking in your child’s opinions more than ever. The “building for you” phase then transitions into the “building with you” phase in the second half of childhood. This can be characterized as the “building for your child” phase. It is completely up to you where they go, what they do, who their friends are, and what they eat. In the first half of childhood, you are building the life for your child. When it comes to designing the direction of life for your child, this is a two-step process for you as their architect. However, God empowers you as a parent to carry out responsibility and love for your kids through being an architect. Now, there is just one ultimate designer of life. Planning is not the only piece of building though you also must design through obstacles and think forward for success. In planning for their unique greatness, we are carefully stacking experiences that can be added to over time, so they always have a reference in this foundation you are building for and with them later. In life they will face big things, but you can practice and prepare for them, and with them, through the little things. So, we plan for success and teach them to do the same. Why do they need to see this? Because they will fall too, and they need to learn these lessons at home first. From there, you can rise, repair, ask forgiveness, calm down, and more forward. You absolutely will mess up.īut your child needs to see that messiness happens. We, as humans, have never been called to perfection because it is not possible to attain. What you do affects the rest of their lives. You are leading your child whether you think you are or not, whether you are good at it or not and whether you want to or not. One of the lies many tell themselves as an adult is that they are not a leader, but I am here to tell you that you are. But how can you plan when things seem so chaotic? An architect does not show up on-site with a hammer and some 2×4’s to just get started and see what happens. How can you connect with truth and trust when the world is shouting to them daily not to? How can you love with grace and forgiveness while also directing discipline? So, how can we take these 6570 days and be incredibly intentional, without being militant? You are building the beginning of someone else’s life! The 6570 Family Project™, is the greatest one that you, as a Family Architect, will ever take on. These 6570 days in the first 18 years of your child’s life are, in fact, the most profound because you are building the foundation that the rest of their life will sit upon. Let’s change lenses on the camera here for a minute and look at architecture through the scope of parenting.Īs a parent we are planning, designing, and overseeing while the whole world is affected by the logistics and creativity of the outcome! And the world is thankful for you because we are all touched by architecture every day to keep us safe, be structurally sound and even enthrall our senses with creativity. If that fits your job description… wow! That is a BIG job. Participants in IHI’s COVID-19 Rapid Response Network for Nursing Homes have created a driver diagram and change package that offer pragmatic solutions to problems caused or exacerbated by the pandemic.An architect, by definition, is someone who plans, designs, and oversees the construction of a building. Researchers conducted a national hospital survey to measure adoption of EHR functions that support care for older adults, focusing on structured documentation of the 4Ms Framework of Age-Friendly Health Systems (What Matters, Medication, Mentation, and Mobility) and electronic health information exchange/communication with patients, caregivers, and long-term care providers.ĭriving the Urgent Need to Improve Nursing Home CareĬlinicians and staff caring for nursing home residents are learning from the COVID-19 pandemic that has tragically impacted many lives. In this IHI Blog post, Don Berwick, IHI President Emeritus, notes that we are at an important inflection point and he poses some questions to consider the future of primary care.ĭata Reveals Opportunity to Improve EHRs to Support Age-Friendly Health Systems The COVID-19 pandemic has already led to massive changes in primary care. Questions to Guide the Future of Primary Care Panelists shared personal stories as they described the two pandemics of COVID-19 and structural racism and impacts in the lives and health of African Americans today. Listen to this conversation about promoting equity across the health system between Ayodola Anise, Patrick Gee, Denean Rivers, and LaToshia Rouse. Brave Space Conversation: Partnership in the Face of Two Pandemics
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