15 guaranteed proven ways to bond with your child everyday
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There are days that I feel like I’m not doing enough with my kids. The mommy guilt creeps in me and it’s sometimes hard to let it pass. I’m a stay at home mom and you’ll be surprised if I tell you that there are times where I don’t spend time with my kids. You know quality and meaningful time with them. During the day, I’m always on the go, making breakfast and lunch, cleaning the house, recording videos for my YouTube channels, working on this blog, and the list goes on and on. I’ll be the first to admit that sometimes I suck at being a mom.
I forget to really be involved with my kids and forget about everything else that I need to do. Our kids grow so fast and we really need to make every moment count. We should worry less about house chores and worry more if we showed our kids how much we love them today. It only takes a few seconds and effort to bond with our children. It doesn’t need to take hours of your day but minutes will do and have the same effect. We need to make time for our kids and not only to cook for them and do their laundry, but to also play and be that fun parent that I know we can be.
I have been doing all of these guaranteed proven ways to bond with your kids list every day and I love it. These are super simple and easy to do that it will automatically become a habit for you. It doesn’t matter how busy you are, taking a few seconds or two of your time to show how much you love your kids will be worth everything to you. Your kids want you, they want your attention, your approval, your praise and your love. Why not give it to them? Simple proven ways to bond with your kids every day, will help you do just that.
I hope you can find these 15 guaranteed proven ways to bond with your child everyday helpful and useful. You can definitely test it out and I believe you will see a difference in the way that you feel as a mom and how strong the bond with your child will be. Okay, mama we can do this everyday, are you with me?
15 guaranteed proven ways to bond with your child everyday
1. Give them a kiss
2. Hug them
3. Say “I love you”
4. Play with them
5. Cuddle
6. Read a book
7. Watch a favorite television show together
8. Let them help you with something
9. Have conversations with them
10. Let them help you clean
11. Be silly
12. Listen to them
13. Teach them something new
14. Help them with their homework
15. Show interest in what they are doing
There you, simple and yet effective ways to bond with your children and show them that you love them! I really hope you enjoyed this list and can implement it into your day.
Do you have more things to add to this list to help moms bond with their kids?
These are great! I especially love having my kids help me with things. Today my daughter helped me make a recipe for a blog post and my son helped me plant bulbs in our flower bed. They weren’t big things, but they made a difference to me!
Chelsea @ Life With My Littles recently posted…The Ultimate List of Baby Must-Haves
Thank you Chelsea! Isn’t it great when they help us do small things? They get so excited and happy to do it and it’s an easy way to bond. It definitely makes a difference 🙂
I totally understand getting wrapped up in your to-dos and forgetting to spend quality time with your kids! I have done it plenty myself. It requires daily intention. Good for you for recognizing that and making the necessary steps to change it.
These are wonderful suggestions! I think finding your child’s particular love language is important, because what really feeds one child’s love bank may not mean as much to another. I loved Gary Chapman’s book The 5 Love Languages, and I’m planning to read the version for children.
Thanks for the reminder to be intentional and keep what’s important important!
Lisa | The Merry Momma recently posted…Why You Should Bake Christmas Cookies With Your Kids (And How to Stay Sane While Doing It!)
Thanks for the Spanish version! My little one is learning Spanish from her caregiver and I’m trying to keep up 🙂
Thank you Allison! I appreciate your comment 🙂
Hi Lisa! Thank you so much. You are right about finding your child’s particular love language because each child loves differently! I just ordered the ” The 5 love languages” and I can’t wait to read it. I didn’t know they had a version for kids, good to know!