How to Treasure Every Moment with Your Kids

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It is a common complaint that every parent has; they feel like time is slipping away and their kids are growing up too fast! While there is nothing you can do to turn back the clocks, there are ways that you can enjoy the time you do have with your kids as much as possible. 

So, if you feel like you just can’t seem to make every moment count with your kids, here is a bit of advice for living in the moment and making memories that will last a lifetime. You can also join the pro love movement to support others.

Make a Scrapbook

A great way of making the most of each day when your child grows up is making a scrapbook. Take plenty of pictures, keep hold of any mementos and most importantly, write down what you have done each day. This is a great way of reflecting on each day as it passes and it certainly makes time seem to stretch out even longer.

Disconnect From Technology

One of the most common reasons that you may feel time slipping away from you is that you are too engaged with technology and you are not giving your kids enough attention. No matter how much easier technology has made all our lives, it also plays a big role in disconnecting us from reality and diverting our attention from what is most important. Though it is great to enjoy TV time with your family, your most memorable moments are usually the ones where you are more actively engaged.

Set Aside Your To Do List

Most parents have a seemingly endless list of jobs that they could be doing instead of spending time with their kids. While many of these are important, you can sometimes sideline the ones that aren’t and realise that what you have accomplished on that day is good enough. Letting go of some of your commitments to spend time with your kids is both extremely liberating and worthwhile.

Get Outside as Much as Possible

 It is a follow up from the technology point, but getting outside as much as possible is extremely important as you can really enjoy your time together free of distractions. This way, you can really talk to your kids and encourage their spirit of adventure and freedom. Try to find different activities that you can enjoy as a family so that you get into a habit of trying new things together.

Listen to Your Kids When They Speak

Though it can be difficult sometimes to listen to everything your child says, it is incredible to see their unique personalities develop. Kids also really appreciate it when they feel like they are being listened to, so you can encourage a much deeper bond to develop between you. Also, pay attention to the small details of your child and try to take mental images that will stay with you for as long as possible.  

Anne

Anne

I'm a mother of 2 who likes to get involved in too much! Besides writing here I started a non-profit, I'm on the PTO board, very active in my community and volunteer in the school. I enjoy music, reading, cooking, traveling and spending time with my family. We just adopted our 3rd cat and love them all!

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