- Developing a ritual is an important step in the parent-child relationship. Make time for play with your child during meal times, bath times and other moments throughout their day to connect on an everyday basis! Spend some quality one on ones catching up while you do things like brush teeth or take care of personal hygiene needs together. It doesn’t have to be fancy – just enjoy these little rituals that can help form lasting memories between both parties involved.
- It’s important to engage your child when you are doing a household chore and make these routines playful. If possible, take them with in the kitchen while preparing food or do housework so that they can explore different items around their environment like cleaning supplies etc., let children see what’s going on from start-to finish of an activity – give explanations along the way if needed!
- Spending time with your children is an important step in their development. They need a balance of work and play, so find ways to include both while you’re at home or during special moments throughout the day!
- Let your child lead the interaction. Play a game they want to do, like hide-and seek or hopping around with their eyes closed; try not make it too easy for them because then you’ll get bored quickly! Keep things simple by inviting guests over who share similar interests as well – this will help keep everyone engaged through variety in activities and topics of discussion
- You can’t underestimate the power of words. Your parents, spouse or partner might not always show their affection in ways that are appropriate for you but telling your child they love them every day will make an impact on how he feels about himself and others too!
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