5 Benefits of Bonding With Your Kid
Let’s continue our Frugal Yet Fun Family Summer journey together one more month, shall we?
Today, I’d like to talk about the benefits of spending one on one time with our kids.
I won’t lie, there are times where I struggle to maintain a healthy balance between work and family…
Do you also struggle to spend enough time with the family? Trying to balance work, school runs, chores and family time can often feel like mission impossible! However, did you know that the biggest investment you can make is to spend one on one time with your kids?
Summer break might be just the right time to initiate more bonding time. Let’s look at just some of the benefits of spending one on one time with your kids.
Creating a Stronger Bond
One of the main benefits of spending one on one time with the kids, is that it helps you create a stronger bond. The stronger your bond is, the happier you and your kids will be.
Think about it. If you have a strong bond together, they’re going to feel comfortable coming to you with any problems they might experience. It also promotes stability, helping children to feel safer. This means as they grow, they will be better able to handle change and the challenges life throws at them.
They’ll Perform Better Academically
Studies have shown that children who have a strong family bond, perform better academically. So, if you want your kids to get good grades and perform well in school, spending more time with them is key.
Some of your time spent together should be helping them with their studies. If you do, they’ll be more likely to do better in school and achieve higher grades. The more support they have at home, the easier they’ll find it to focus on schoolwork too.
Fewer behavioral problems
Kids who develop behavioral problems, often have troubles at home. If they don’t receive the right level of attention, they’re going to try and gain it in the best way they know how. To a child, negative attention is still better than no attention.
When you spend one on one time with your kids, it gives them the attention they need. Therefore, they’ll be less likely to act out. Spending time together also helps them to develop better communication skills. They will learn how to express themselves and connect with others.
Helping to Build Self Esteem
Kids who do spend quality time with their parents tend to have higher self-esteem. It makes them feel important when you take time out to spend with them one on one.
You can also help to foster self-confidence by helping them to complete activities. Rather than criticizing them when they make a mistake, encourage them to try again. Being able to develop in a safe and non-judgmental setting does wonders for their self-esteem.
You’ll Get to Know Them Better
Spending one on one time with the kids is the only real way to get to know them better. You can ask them about their day and discover more about their personality as you spend time together.
The more you know your child, the easier it will be to parent them. Also, if you spend one on one time with them while they are younger, it increases the chance that it will continue into their adolescent years. While it’s normal for teens to rebel and become distant from their parents, if you have a close bond it reduces the likelihood of this happening.
As you can see, there are a lot of benefits that come from spending one on one time with the kids. While it’s not always easy to find the time, it is crucial you make the effort. Spending time together isn’t just going to benefit them, it’s going to benefit you too!
So, now you know the benefits, why not look for great activity ideas you can use to spend more quality family time together?
See you tomorrow to discover another frugal way to have fun this summer!
Your happy WAHM, Stephanie Gilbert
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