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Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Ideas For Spending Time With Your Kids Individually

Deepen Your Relationship With Each Child While Having Fun

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By Gail Andersen

The idea of having one-on-one time with each of your children sounds like a great thing to do. But once you schedule such a time, what now? How do you determine what might be fun for both your child and you? It’s a question we are asked often.

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Early on in our parenting, I tended to plan an activity that might be fun for me, without taking the child into consideration. Or I would do something that had been fun for the child I spent time with last.

But each child has his own ways of giving and receiving love. So if you want to show him love through how you spend time together, you must take his unique desires into your planning. What your special time with each looks like will be as varied as the personalities of each child.

Ask!

Asking your child what he’d like to do with you is a great way to begin. I remember a time where I had planned to take one of my boys out to a dollar store to pick out a toy. But he quickly let me know that he’d rather go take a walk with me. Shocking isn’t it? It finally dawned on me that he simply wanted to talk with me by himself.

Discover Your Child’s Love Language

Read The 5 Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell. Plan your special time according to your child’s love languages. This book and the test enclosed to give your children were extremely helpful in understanding how each of my kids give and receive love.

Ideas For One-On-One Time

So, here are a few of the ideas that regularly were part of our special time:

Away from home:

  • Shopping/Errands
  • Going to a specific store and looking at whatever the child chooses (doesn’t mean you have to buy)
  • Playing at a park
  • Sneaking out in the morning for a donut
  • Going roller blading or ice skating
  • Hiking
  • Lunch date
  • Stopping for an ice cream cone
  • Riding bikes together
  • Go to a trampoline park
  • When they get older: fishing or hunting with dad, looking at cars, clothes shopping, mani/pedis with mom, etc.

At home:

  • Building with legos (or similar building components)
  • Having a tea party
  • Playing dress up
  • Doing a craft project
  • Baking something special for the family
  • Reading a book together
  • Having snack time together outside
  • Playing a board game (or digital game)
  • Drawing pictures or doing an art project
  • Learning a skill together
  • Playing with dolls
  • Playing ball in the yard
  • Writing a story
  • Talk about your favorite: color, season, day of the week, favorite gift, foods, places, memories, movies, cartoon characters, etc.
  • Answering questions about your life as a child

The actual activity isn’t the goal. It’s the time spent together one-on-one doing something enjoyable to both. Kids often spell “love” “T-I-M-E”! Block out a time in your weekly schedule to deepen your relationship with at least one child each week by doing something fun together.

Question: What is a favorite activity for spending one-on-one time with your child? Share your answer in the comments below.

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