How the Family Changed Over Time

Studies on Quality Family Time and Benefits of Spending Time Together as a Family

Brad Haslam
One of the best keys to being a great parent is to make sure you are spending some quality time with your child every day.

According to the Horatio Alger Association's report, The State of Our Nation's Youth: "If they could have one wish granted, students would choose to have more time to spend with their families (46%)". Finding extra time to spend together as a family is never easy but it is possible. The problem is that many of us spend far too much time in distraction that could be spent on more life-giving activities. Some families thrive on being busy while others need to have a more relaxed schedule.

For example, approximately half of all families today eat dinner in front of the TV. Although many families complain about a lack of time, the average family has a TV playing for over eight hours per day! Back in the '50s families gathered around the dinner table to eat and talk about their day.

This, and other facts that keep surfacing everyday are disturbing to me! And the idea of passing on to our children, that life's daily duties are what family focus should be. Even above time with one another. Should disturb you too. The good news is, it just takes a few small steps to completely reverse the effect. By creating literal habits and routines of spending time together at specific times, we show the family how important they really are. Go ahead and add it to the schedule if it's needed! And when it's in the planner, side by side with "do the laundry" , "mail that package" , etc. I bet the scales will tip. And family time will be seen as the priority it should have been all along.

My family started to play a sort of game at dinner, it's called high-low. We go around the table and each person shares the high and low parts of their day, then we discuss them. It is a really good way to keep communication lines open as the children get older because they know that they can talk to you about anything they want. The rules are that you can't fight or argue at the dinner table so they know that you won't get mad about their high or low.

Simple? Yes. But also very effective.

Things on the schedule become the activities in our lives that we make urgent, but they really aren't important. In the hustle and bustle of day to day living in the 21st century, many people have their eyes open for activities that provide a much needed break from the rushed routines. More and more time is spent rushing from job to job to after school activities or evening meetings.

So get to know your family again. By finding activities that are low cost, enjoyable for the whole family, and include conversation together. Go for a bike ride with your child, or ride the sponsored trails in your area on a weekend outing. Scrap booking is also an enjoyable activity. One that can spark some good conversations with your children about the pictures taken during one particular trip or party. Miniature golf is fun and your whole family can have a great time doing it. Find board games that everyone enjoys and have a family game night.

Whatever you choose to do make sure that family time is fun not boring. Family time is important and what kids learn now will be passed down for generations
to come, use it to give them happy, pleasant memories.

From my family to your's. Give it a try. You'll be amazed at how quickly the changes happen.

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Published by Brad Haslam

An avid internet user for 12 years, and a father of 3. I finally decided it was time to share what I believe.  View profile

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