My Wife and I Are High-Powered Professionals. Our Kids Are Begging for Our Attention.
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You aren't bad parents for having careers you love and prioritizing them. The key question is whether your careers have become top priorities at the expense of family time.
Consider how much time you spend with your children during the week. Are those hours filled with engagements with them, or are chores taking precedence?
Quality time matters. Reflect on how engaged you truly are with your kids when you are present—counts more than mere hours spent together.
Assessing whether you can attend your kids' activities is crucial, as these moments contribute significantly to family engagement and relationship building.
Read at Slate Magazine
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