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Designing Relaxing Evenings for You and Your Children

 

After a long days work many parents look forward to a relaxing evening at home. Yet a parent arrives home only to be bombarded with news broadcasts of their childs events, demands for dinner, housework that needs to be done, homework that needs to be assisted with, baths and teeth to be brushed, laundry to be done, next day events to be organizedthe beat goes on.

Evenings can be the enjoyable time you would like for both your children and yourself. Preplanning and sticking to a regular schedule will maximize your time together.

Look at the time you have in the evening and break it up into increments to cover your evening goals. Here is how one parents schedule looks:

5:30-6:00 Pick up kids from Susans and drive home.

6:00-6:30 We all sit in the kitchen for Happy Hour and talk while one of us prepares dinner.

6:30-9:00 A nice sit down dinner. Afterwards I load the dishes and kids start their homework from 7:30-9. While kids work on their homework I catch up on bill-paying, phone calls, permission slips, etc. If they finish early, we play a card game together.

9:00-9:30 Kids prepare for the next day while I veg on the couch.

9:30 Lights out for kids and I curl up with a book.

As you plan your evening schedule, allot time for the fol-lowing:

o Your own relaxation

o Time together as a family

o A sit-down dinner when possible (Note: this doesnt mean a full course meal with a representative from all food groups. It simply means everyones bottom on a chair while chewing through whatever the menu it.

Whether it be TV dinners, macaroni or cereal is ir-relevant)

o One-on-one time with each child (alternate nights if necessary)

o Homework

o Next day preparations

Keys for Creating Relaxing Evenings

When you arrive home from work, take a minute to switch gears and change into something more comfort-able.

If homework hassles are giving you a headache, create a work hour. Perhaps after dinner, but before des-sert, have one hour devoted to homework. While chil-dren work on their homework, take time to catch up on your own reading or paperwork.

Murphys Law should state the more you try to relax the more you will think of that which needs to be done. Make a habit of keeping to-do lists in your car, at work and at home. If you think of something that needs to be done, jot it down so it isnt weighing on your mind.

Get moving! Work off the days stresses and spend some quality time with the kids by moving. Enjoy a physical activity together (outside if possible) like basketball, kickball or climbing a tree. Just 20 minutes outside after a long day can help parents and kids unwind, de-stress and catch up. If the weather wont permit a trip outside, try a quick game of charades (each family member takes one turn) or turn on some music and dance.

Avoid the phone. Let the answering machine pick up the calls at night while you are spending time with your children.

Make a list with your child of ten things you would really like to do together. Aim to do one every other week.

Author: Brook Noel
 
Author Bio:

Brook Noel

Brook Noel is an international best-selling author and has written over 10 books. Her works include: I Wasn't Ready to Say Goodbye: surviving, coping and healing after the sudden death of a loved one; Grief Steps; The Single Parent Resource and her newest book The Change Your Life Challenge: A 70 Day Life Makeover Program for Women.

Brook has appeared on ABC World News, AM Northwest, CNN Headline News, Good Morning LA, WGN, The Parents Journal and hundreds of other shows and stations.

 
 
 

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