Family time management
Not only will good family time management allow you quality time together as a family, this time will be far more stress and hassle free if you have guidelines in place regarding how you will spend your time.
If you always feel that you’re running from one thing to the next, and don’t actually get to see your family even when you’re in the same house, then it’s time to set up a schedule.
Having a handle on managing your time, especially if both parents work, or you’re a single working parent, is essential if you want to spend quality time with your children, and not simply sleepwalk through your time together.
The first rule is you have to get tough, and take control of your time. This means that you need to start doing less for your children, giving them some responsibility. It can be as simple as drying the dishes or setting the table each evening, but you need to begin by allocating some simple tasks to them, so that everyone in the household is contributing to the family. Not only does this cut down on what you have to do, it gives them the chance to learn responsibility and self-sufficiency.
A great way to ensure that the family is kept on track is to draw up a chart. Include chores and homework time, along with waking and bedtimes, so that it is easy to stick to the schedule. There’s no need to make it feel like a bad thing either. You can also schedule ‘family’ time on the chart, and reward the children each time they complete a task successfully with a stamp or sticker.
Though in the beginning it may take more time than usual to get things working to schedule, family time management techniques will actually allow you to spend more quality time together, once everyone gets to know the timetable, and carries out their duties without needing to be prompted or reminded.
Having a good time management method in place for the whole family will also help everyone in his or her daily lives. You can carry the techniques over to your workday, and the children will learn to manage and prioritize their schoolwork more easily. This is a skill that when taught, they will also carry into adulthood, which will be extremely helpful.
Time management skills are not something most people are born with – they need to be learned. If you’ve always struggled with time management yourself, beginning a family time management schedule means that you can all work on the skill together. Don’t be afraid of getting it wrong the first time, or even the second. There’s nothing that says that the schedule can’t be reworked if the first schedule isn’t a good fit. Each time you redo the schedule, you are evolving your management plan and learning more about how you work and what you can do to make future schedules even more effective.
When scheduled correctly, family time management will help to ensure that there is less stress at home, and this will seep into your working life, and your children’s lives both at home and at school. It will also help to make your daily interactions far more pleasant, and can help curb misbehavior, as the children feel a sense of responsibility, and know that there are things that need to be done that rest entirely upon them.
Family time management doesn’t have to be difficult. It’s simply a matter of using your time more effectively, so that you can all enjoy each other’s company more often.
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