I have learned a few things about parenting over the last 38 years.
I use a warmed and soft cloth to bathe skin. This prevents a chill. I touch a spoonful of applesauce against closed lips that refuse to eat. They open for a few bites once the sweet taste relaxes clenched jaws. I smile and speak calmly when a temper tantrum erupts. A soft voice helps lessen the anger. I say sip and swallow when I give medicine. Dissolved pills on a tongue are unpleasant. I pull the covers up at night and look into a sleepy and confused face. I bend down and kiss a forehead as I say, “Goodnight Mom, I’ll see you in the morning.”
As I left the hospital that drizzly night, I was still learning how to parent. I was learning to parent my mom. However, though even though I was learning to parent in a new way, what was really changing was my character. I was the one who was changing, I was becoming a better son.