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12 Things Parents Can Do Everyday With Their Children

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12 Things Parents Can Do Everyday With Their Children

Being a parent can often feel like a long, hard slog with no finish line in sight.

Parents are constantly being challenged, pushed and pressured to exceed their capabilities, to have it all.

It’s no surprise then that parents sometimes feel like they lose sight of what really matters, and what it really means to be a parent. That’s why we thought we might bring you back to the basics, with 12 things you can do everyday to show your child you care.

1. Tell Them You Love Them

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This should go without saying, and for most of us it does. But sometimes, in the midst of all the craziness, and the busyness, that comes with childhood, parents forget that it’s important to stop and tell their kids that they’re loved. So take a moment today and tell your children that you love them, no matter what happens, and no matter if they’re angry or you are. Tell them you love them even when you aren’t close together, even when you don’t come right out and say it. Just tell them, and mean it. That’s what kids hold on to later.

2. Share Your History And Theirs 

History is important, and curious kids are always interested in hearing about theirs, and about yours. So tell your child their story, how they were born or adopted, how you came to choose their name, and how little they were so long ago. Then tell them your story, how you did similar things when you were the same age as them, how you looked like them, how you overcame things that were difficult for you. Tell them about yourself, about your favourite colour, the food you love most, what you dream about or even what you’re doing right now. Keep the lines of communication open, and they will too.

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Oceana Setaysha

Senior Writer A passionate writer since her early school days, Oceana has graduated from writing nonsense stories to crafting engaging content for...Read Morean online audience. She enjoys the flexibility to write about topics from lifestyle, to travel, to family. Although not currently fulfilling the job of parent, her eight nieces and nephews keep her, and her reluctant partner, practiced and on their toes. Oceana holds a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Writing and Indonesian, and has used her interest in languages to create a career online. She's also the resident blonde at BarefootBeachBlonde.com, where she shares her, slightly dented, wisdom on photography, relationships, travel, and the quirks of a creative lifestyle. Read Less

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