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08 Mar 2008 12:28:06 | Lesley Spencer
How would your child answer the question, “Who knows you better
-- us or your friends?" We hope our children answer us, but
would they? What about those deep conversations with your son or
daughter that truly allow you into their world? Do you know the
last time they cried or why they cried? Do they come to you with
celebrations or things they are excited about? Or do they go to
their friends? Where would they go in a crisis? Do they consider
you a safe place to come if they needed help or guidance in
their life? What about just to share a unique joy or something
fun that happened during their day? Who would be the first
person they would tell? If your kids would not come to you,
perhaps now is the time to make that an appealing and natural
option for them. What are some ways you can enter into your
child's life and really become part of their world? Here are a
few suggestions. The idea is to spend time with our children
strengthening our relationship and opening the lines of
communication with them. • Parent / Child Date Night - This
could be dinner out or simply asking your child what he or she
would most want to do with you on your special night out. If
possible, treat each child to his or her own date night with mom
or dad. • Boy’s / Girl’s Weekend Away – This could be an
inexpensive camping trip or a hotel getaway for just the boys or
just the girls. • Family Game Night – A great way to get the
family laughing and having fun. Interacting as a family
strengthens your bond and opens the lines of communication. •
Dinner Time – Make it a point to eat dinner together every night
if possible. Start a tradition of discussing the best thing that
happened that day or what you are most thankful for that day –
anything to get a positive conversation going with your family.
• Ice Cream Fun – Make your own or go out for ice cream and
enjoy discussing events and people in your kid’s lives. Ask
about their day. What was fun or what was hard about their day.
• Girl’s Manicure or Pedicure Fun – Most girls enjoy pampering
so mom and daughters get out some nail polish and have some fun
or head to a salon and get pampered. • Boys and Balls. Get out
the football, baseball or basketball and use this time to engage
your son and enter into his world through the love of sports (or
whatever hobby he or she may have). • Mission Trips – My
10-year-old daughter and I participated in a mission trip to
Mexico this year. It was a great bonding experience and a great
way to more fully appreciate the many blessings in our lives.
(You can learn about available mission trips by searching the
Internet.) • Family Camp – Probably the most powerful bonding
experience I have had with my kids is family camp. This is our
fourth year to go to family camp and it is the most anticipated
and enjoyed event of the year for my kids. The camp we go to
well balanced with focused time with God and Bible lessons,
family time, couple or individual time and group fellowship
time. There is no shortage of fun, adventure and relaxation. I
can think of no better experience for families than to spend a
week growing spiritually and bonding as a family.
About Author :
Lesley Spencer is founder and president of the HBWM.com Inc.
Network which includes: http://www.HomeBasedWorkingMoms.com,
http://www.WorkAtHomeKit.com,
http://www.edirectoryofhomebasedcareers.com,
http://www.momsworkathomesite.com,
http://www.HBWMconferences.com, http://www.HBWMcanada.com and
http://www.HireMyMom.com (coming soon).
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