Poging GOUD - Vrij
Ways to strengthen FAMILY BONDING
ParentsWorld India
|November 2025
We lead such busy lives that there's hardly any time for emotional bonding. The children are caught up with school and homework, while we're tied to our office routines. How can we build and strengthen family bonding?
In fast-paced contemporary life, it's important for parents to utilise every opportunity — such as the time spent in traffic jams — to bond with their children.
These days the biggest obstacles to connecting with our children is the smartphone. Many of us find it easier to give our attention to digital screens rather than to people around us. We don't always need to set aside special time to bond — sometimes even a one-on-one chat with children during daily activities, such as folding clothes or making a meal together, is sufficient.
Focus on quality rather than quantity of time. Here are some suggestions to make the most of your time with your children:
- Ask about how their day went and listen attentively without interrupting, jumping in to explain, or adding your perspective.
- When children feel heard, they begin to acknowledge you as someone they can confide in during difficult times.
- Ask open-ended questions that can't be answered with a simple yes or no, allowing them to elaborate.
- Involve them in non-major family decisions. For example: “It’s a holiday — what should we have for dinner?”
- Make the effort to eat dinner together as a family. Avoid TV dinners/meals.
- Share your day’s experiences with your children — people you met, how you overcame a challenge, or something that annoyed you.
After dinner, we often watch the TV news en famille. Of late, my ten-year-old has begun asking questions about crime news. Please suggest how I can answer these questions without making him anxious and fearful. - Jivana Hariharan, Chennai
Dit verhaal komt uit de November 2025-editie van ParentsWorld India.
Abonneer u op Magzter GOLD voor toegang tot duizenden zorgvuldig samengestelde premiumverhalen en meer dan 9000 tijdschriften en kranten.
Bent u al abonnee? Aanmelden
MEER VERHALEN VAN ParentsWorld India
ParentsWorld India
Switching from carb-heavy to BALANCED DIETS
As awareness about lifestyle diseases such as diabetes and obesity grows, the nutritional and health value of carb-heavy diets is being re-examined with medical experts calling for adoption of balanced, protein-rich diets, especially for children
3 mins
November 2025
ParentsWorld India
Preparing children FOR PUBERTY
Puberty is the biological process of physical maturation, with the typical onset age ranging between 8-13 years for girls and 9-14 years for boys.
3 mins
November 2025
ParentsWorld India
Ways to strengthen FAMILY BONDING
We lead such busy lives that there's hardly any time for emotional bonding. The children are caught up with school and homework, while we're tied to our office routines. How can we build and strengthen family bonding?
3 mins
November 2025
ParentsWorld India
Breastfeeding BASICS
Breastfeeding is ideal for child and parent health but challenging for most families a pediatrician explains how to find support
5 mins
November 2025
ParentsWorld India
The art of contrast WITH PARADOX
This well-known Shakespeare quotation justifies Hamlet's cruel actions because ultimately, they will serve a kinder purpose.
2 mins
November 2025
ParentsWorld India
Use colours wisely to enhance children's EMOTIONAL WELL-BEING
Colours are not merely about decoration and aesthetics; they are infused with emotional and psychological weight. Thoughtfully chosen colour schemes promote positive emotional, behavioral and cognitive outcomes in children
3 mins
November 2025
ParentsWorld India
Heart to HEART
Children need good role models to emulate and inspire them to achieve greatness.
3 mins
November 2025
ParentsWorld India
Fuelling Curiosity, Shaping Champions
Education isn't just about lessons and grades—it's about discovering who we are and what we can become.
2 mins
November 2025
ParentsWorld India
Soaring demand for COMMERCIAL PILOTS
According to aviation experts, there's a requirement of 35,000-40,000 new pilots over the next decade, with over 7,000 required in 2026 alone
3 mins
November 2025
ParentsWorld India
Helping children RESPECT INDIAN CULTURE
PW invited parents of Scindia Kanya Vidyalaya, Gwalior - India's #1 girls boarding school to share how they ensure their children respect Indian culture and traditions
2 mins
November 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

