Make the kids want to stay home
Having a tough time getting your kids to spend a little time at home? Follow this guide for success.
It is a challenge of every parent to get their kids to actually want to spend time at home. Most kids are on the go and they want to be anywhere but at home with their parents. The key to making them want to stay home is to make home fun.
Make your home a place where your kids are going to feel like they can relax. Make it a place where their friends will want to be.
Things to do
There are many things you can do to make your home a kid friendly place. You can start by giving the kids their own area. This could be inside or outside. You want to make the area a parent free zone. Do not rush to them constantly and bug them. They go away from home so they can get away from your nagging. That is the honest truth, so keep that in mind and let them have some freedom.
You want a space that will cater to what they like to do. It could be video games or a pool that you use as the center focus of the space. The important part is to find something they enjoy and work form there.
Things not to do
Of course, there are also some things you will not want to do. You will not want to give them so much freedom that they overrun you or destroy your home. You will have to establish some ground rules. Be flexible, but firm. Do not let the kids get away whatever they want. You still have to provide supervision and make sure activities are age appropriate. The challenge is doing so without coming across as controlling or invasive.
Tips
You can make your kids want to stay home. It really is not as hard as it may seem. You just have to find that perfect balance between fun and out of control. You have to stay in charge without seeming bossy. It can be tricky, but you can do it. The key is finding something they enjoy. You have to make your home a place where they want to be, not just where they have to be.
Your kids want freedom, but they also want to be around you. That is important. They still want their parent’s attention, so do not make yourself a stranger when they are home. You can still interact without being overly parent-like. Have fun with them. Enjoy the activities they enjoy and be fun. They will be more likely to invite you into their space and want to actually stay home.
You need to consider everything said here. This can be an amazing way to become more involved in your kids life. You will be able to bond with them in a way you would not otherwise have. You will find that when you make your home a welcoming space to your kids that you will grow and find a better relationship with them.
Make your home a place where your kids are going to feel like they can relax. Make it a place where their friends will want to be.
Things to do
There are many things you can do to make your home a kid friendly place. You can start by giving the kids their own area. This could be inside or outside. You want to make the area a parent free zone. Do not rush to them constantly and bug them. They go away from home so they can get away from your nagging. That is the honest truth, so keep that in mind and let them have some freedom.
You want a space that will cater to what they like to do. It could be video games or a pool that you use as the center focus of the space. The important part is to find something they enjoy and work form there.
Things not to do
Of course, there are also some things you will not want to do. You will not want to give them so much freedom that they overrun you or destroy your home. You will have to establish some ground rules. Be flexible, but firm. Do not let the kids get away whatever they want. You still have to provide supervision and make sure activities are age appropriate. The challenge is doing so without coming across as controlling or invasive.
Tips
You can make your kids want to stay home. It really is not as hard as it may seem. You just have to find that perfect balance between fun and out of control. You have to stay in charge without seeming bossy. It can be tricky, but you can do it. The key is finding something they enjoy. You have to make your home a place where they want to be, not just where they have to be.
Your kids want freedom, but they also want to be around you. That is important. They still want their parent’s attention, so do not make yourself a stranger when they are home. You can still interact without being overly parent-like. Have fun with them. Enjoy the activities they enjoy and be fun. They will be more likely to invite you into their space and want to actually stay home.
You need to consider everything said here. This can be an amazing way to become more involved in your kids life. You will be able to bond with them in a way you would not otherwise have. You will find that when you make your home a welcoming space to your kids that you will grow and find a better relationship with them.

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