We know the schedules of our children, but do we know if our daughter prefers Anna or Elsa from “Frozen”? Does our son dream of becoming a footballer or a pilot? Sometimes we live next to each other instead of with each other. Maybe it’s worth asking the question: how much do we know about ourselves? And how much did we learn during the isolation?
We are bound by blood and feelings, but we differ in character. We should never forget it, as it’s the sum of our qualities, strengths and resources that constitutes the strength of the family. And the differences? Well, we need to learn to like and accept them.
When do we appreciate our family the most? Probably when we miss them. Now that we spend a lot more time at home than usual, we might be a little sick of each other. This is normal. The important thing is that we don’t doubt the strength of family bonds.
Attention and care are the best thing we can offer our loved ones. But it’s also something special that we receive from them. It makes us feel important, needed, loved and safe. How to “instil” care in children?