Keep Your Busy Family Connected

Simple Traditions for Busy Families

By Amy Mullen, published Jun 16, 2006
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You know the scene well. Your sons have football, baseball, and karate lessons. Your little girls may have discovered the mall and taken up softball and cheerleading. Your husband is working on a huge project at work and is working overtime. You are just plain stretched too thin.

Family communication is reduced to notes on the fridge and messages on cell phones. When you do get the chance to talk to your kids, they answer you with grunts and noncommittal shrugs. Just as you make time for your favorite activities, you should make sure you keep your busy family connected. This can be accomplished by establishing a few family traditions you can fit into your busy lives.

Dinner

When a family is busy, sometimes dinner is takeout, leftovers, or microwaved. You may not even be eating at the same time. Dinner is a great time to get everyone face to face and helps keep a busy family connected.

Designate one night a week as family dinner night. This can’t be any dinner, however, you have to make it special. This meal must be cooked from scratch and everyone in the family must be involved in the preparation. You might be surprised how much news everyone has to share while cooking, eating, and cleaning up.

Game Night

To help keep your busy family connected, go for the board games. Choose one night a week when you can all sit down and play a few board games together. The light hearted fun and playful competition will help you stay in touch with each others lives and conveys the message that family togetherness is important.

Walk

Not only will a walk help keep your busy family connected, it will encourage your family to remain active and away from the television and Internet. Make a family date once a week to take even a short walk to remind you how important family support really is.

Sport

Your children may already be involved in sports, but finding time to play together will help keep your busy family connected. Not only will it give you time together, it will help promote cooperation, trust, and will reinforce the notion that you can rely on each other.

Takeaways
  • You can help your busy family stay connected by keeping a place to communicate.
  • Try board games.
  • Designate one night a week as family dinner night.
Did You Know?
Children who have too much to do become stressed and overwrought. Their schoolwork and social skills may suffer.
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