Sometimes parents think that being a good parent means doing big things, so they often overlook the small daily tasks. Many small daily tasks actually provide a foundational value for children’s future success. So parents, don’t forget these things:
The little surprises every day
Happiness doesn’t come from buying a big house for your child one day, but happiness and brain stimulation come from the small daily surprises. For example, when you pick up your child from school, you give them a small gift, like an orange one day, a cake from the office another day, or a new pen from work… Those little daily joys help create excitement for children and stimulate the development of the happy brain region. For them, that’s happiness. They don’t understand the parents’ thoughts about how to make sure their child has enough money to go to university and a house by the time they turn 18… That’s a big thing for later. In childhood, they just need little daily joys, or sometimes a funny story on the way home. You don’t need expensive things to make your child happy. A small gift every day is enough to make them happy.
Open a bank account, have a savings book, and teach your child to save
These activities depend on the age of the child. When your child knows how to spend money, you can open a bank account for them, and when they are young, they can have a piggy bank. This is both the joy of the whole family and a way to educate the child about finances, teach them to save, and show them the joy of saving. This gradually makes the child accustomed to planning their own spending. The financial intelligence of a child needs to be nurtured and carefully developed from a young age by parents.
Create a “happiness jar”
Children are very sensitive and often have extreme emotions, especially as they grow older and share less with their parents. You can make a jar to contain the little joys of your child. They can write on a piece of paper and put it in the jar to keep it. They can open it and look back on it when they grow up. It’s really interesting. By reliving these moments of happiness, children can appreciate life more. A small jar can help children heal their wounds.
Capture memorable photos with your child
Preserving wonderful moments with your children is also a beautiful thing. Memorable photos are priceless gifts that cannot be bought. They will be valuable gifts that we appreciate more as we get older.
Express love through letters
Handwritten letters between parents and children in this technological age still bring wonderful emotions. You may think it’s cheesy, but it can become the most beautiful memory in your child’s life. And it can become a cherished keepsake for the future.
Go grocery shopping together with a plan
Many parents hesitate to take their children shopping because they are afraid that the children will demand things that they can’t afford. So why not try this approach: let your child make a list of the things they need, and together, you and your child can decide what can be bought. Then let your child go along to buy the items on that list. This teaches children about science and responsibility. It can satisfy children’s shopping desires, train their planning skills, and allow them to analyze and make choices.
The more family meals, the better
Family meals play a significant role in modern lifestyles. Eating together as a family is not only for enjoyment and sharing, but also for taking care of and understanding each other. Conversations and warm family moments are boundless happiness in everyone’s life. Those warm moments can become a warm “coat” for the future. Try to arrange time for as many family gatherings as possible.
Play together
Raising children is tough, parents have their own work and concerns. But try to have fun together. It’s extremely important for your children’s happiness. During playtime, children discover and develop.