Finding time to bond with your kid is an important thing…and also a tough one. With a demanding job, pressing appointments and only 24 hours in a day to spend, it is not unusual that a parent can hardly find time to be with his children.
The usual parent would be up early in the morning, take his breakfast and rush off to a 9 to 5 job, and to beat the traffic, this would be an early exit from the house when the children would probably still be sleeping. When the children are awake and at home, he is in the office or working in the field. And when he returns from work, especially if he works overtime, it will be somewhat late at night with the children already sleeping and in bed.
The dilemma of a parent is indeed to find time to spend with his children and to bond and foster a relationship with his children.
A relationship requires time to be formed. It requires time to be nurtured. It requires care and attention to be established, and understanding of the children needs.
What then should a parent do?
Consider some of these tips that work for a majority of parents.
Deliberately establish a portion of your time weekly to be with...