How to Nurture a Strong Bond With Your Child: 5 Tips 

Parents can sometimes be so busy that they lose track of the importance of sharing quality time with their little ones.  Like any relationship, the bond between a parent and child requires careful nurturing and regular communication to make it stronger. If you’re a parent looking for ways to build a closer relationship with your child, here are five easy ways: 

1. Share about your day

As much as you’re eager to hear about your children’s day at school, they’ll want to hear what you’ve been busy with too. When you can talk freely about yourself with them, you are showing them that you value them as a person and feel close enough to confide in them. In return, they’ll feel more inclined to communicate openly. Of course, there is no need to deep dive into office politics or complicated technical issues that are hard to phantom. The least you can do is to discuss the interesting people or situations that you’ve encountered. You can also share your achievements and problems to help your children understand more about your life that they are not privy to. 

2. Make time for meals together

Eating together as a family always leads to light-hearted conversations and emotional bonding. Even if you are unable to have meals together with your child every day, make it a point to dine with them as often as you can. Research has found that when parents and children regularly share mealtimes together, the little ones tend to develop better health, eating habits, social skills and emotional wellness. If you’re too bogged down with work or household chores to have meals with your child, perhaps these are good enough reasons to engage a maid agency in Singapore to help you hire a domestic helper to ease your load. 

3. Spend quality time together

Working parents tend to have difficulty juggling their time between work and family. But if you want to nurture strong bonds with your child, spending quality time together is a must. This doesn’t mean a few minutes of watching TV together. You must go the extra mile to spend time communicating, playing or even developing a hobby together. Make it a point to turn off your mobile devices when you are spending time together too. That way, you’ll not be distracted by external noises, and your child will also see your dedication towards them. 

4. Treat your child with respect and expect the same

A child’s environment and interaction with their adult figures can easily shape their behavioural patterns and thought processes. When you choose to treat your children with respect through simple acts of acknowledging their point of view, privacy and values, they are more likely to develop self-confidence and render the same respectful behaviour to others. This doesn’t mean that you have to let them do whatever they wish, but instead of going berserk on them for misbehaving or yelling to get your points across, choose a more loving manner to iron out the problems. Treating each other with respect and courtesy will not only bring you closer but also make your home a more pleasant place to live in.

5. Don’t be afraid to express your love

Show love to your children every day and let them know how much they mean to you. Some parents choose to buy material things to compensate for the lack of bonding time; however, sometimes, it can be as simple as saying ‘I love you’ or giving them kisses or lots of hugs to remind them of the kinship between you. Interestingly, research has even found that hugging can help to fight colds!

Ultimately, nurturing the bond takes time. If time is not on your side, don’t hesitate to engage a maid agency in Singapore to help you hire a helper anymore. This can free up your time and let you bridge closer ties with your little ones.

Reach out to Homekeeper Maid Agency by calling (65) 6468 5220, WhatsApp (65) 8515 5527, or email contactus@homekeeper.sg to find your ideal helper today. Homekeeper Maid Agency is a leading maid agency in Singapore that has served over 80,000 households since 1998. 

About the Author

Linda Seh has over 20 years of experience in the Employment industry. She takes the time to thoroughly interview each family and helper to understand their requirements, personalities, and preferences. Her intuition and insight has helped her make placements that result in lasting, harmonious working relationships. Linda now leverages this expertise and experience to simplify your search and ensure you find the ideal and qualified helper to become a valued member of your family.