Mar 13, 2012

How To Spend Quality Time With Your Kids

“Having children makes you no more a parent than having a piano makes you a pianist.” To be an effective parent and have a healthy family, you need to spend time together. A number of families have found creative ways to do this so they can connect in meaningful, positive ways.
Talk With Your Child - Spend time talking with your child. Talk about any topic of interest to both of you. Talk about the day's events and the child's feelings about them.Through observation and interaction with parents, children learn how to communicate. Children learn to express their needs. They learn to listen. They learn to understand nonverbal clues.
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Life's Lessons - Children learn about families from the time they spend in their own families. They learn about birth and caring for another person when a new baby comes home from the hospital. They learn about loss when a family member dies. They learn about marriage and relationships by watching their mothers and fathers interact. By living in a family, children learn to share, how to stand up for their own rights, and how to love another person.
Building Self-Esteem - Parents help children develop positive self-esteem by communicating the value they feel for the child. Words of encouragement and love help provide children with the courage to try new things without worrying excessively about not being able to do them.
Give Guidance - Parents help children learn to be more responsible when they help children learn to control their own behavior. A disciplined person has the ability to decide what appropriate behavior is and to act accordingly. Parents use discipline to help guide their children as they become responsible adults.
Activities - Following are suggestions for ways to spend quality time with your family:
  • Bake cookies and share them with a friend. Share the joy of giving with your child.
  • Play a family game. Game nights provide time to enjoy each other's company.
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