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9 Parent-Child Bonding Activities
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These days due to lack of interaction between parents and children for many odd reasons, parent-child bond is losing its strength. The issue can be addressed just by doing some simple activities with them:
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Eating a meal with Kids Though it may sound difficult to do given to the different schedules of everyone in the family, plan having at least dinner together. If not daily, at least 3 nights a week.Â
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No Electronic Devices on Dinner-Table Ensure taking that together-meal without TV or any other gadget. This encourages healthy conversation.
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Talk with Your Children
Please note- you should talk WITH your children and not TO them. Talking with them ensures two-way communication. So, share the happenings in your day with them ask about theirs.
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What did I do Good Today Introduce a time during the day when all of you share one good thing that you did in your day. This would encourage your children to go through their day with more consciousness and work on good activities deliberately.
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One Parent One Child It is a great idea that once a week one parent spends quality time with one of the children, while the other child is with the other parent. Other day of the week you interchange. This gives each child an opportunity to bond with each parent and to feel special.
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Be a Child with Your Child Do one activity of their choice with them once a week like playing video games or making a bed sheet dollhouse.
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Ask Kids to Help You Involve them in your chores once a week and let them understand how much efforts you put in every day to make their life comfortable. This also gives them a sense of responsibility.Â
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Discuss Your Childhood Stories Share stories from your childhood about the adventures you did, punishments you got, and the moments you learnt some bitter lesson. As they will love to know about the real you, otherwise many children end up feeling that they cannot measure up to their parents.
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Appreciation time
Once a week do the activity to appreciate members in the family. Pass an appreciation bowl among the members where everyone writes one good point about every other member. This turns out to be a great idea where each one gets their share of appreciation.
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Thank You Presented by
Dr. Sapna Sharma
The Spiritual Counselor
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