Spending time with my 3 kids individually instead of all together has been a game changer. I connect with them better.
Briefly

The author transitioned from exhausting family outings with all three children to one-on-one outings, inspired by a neighbor's approach. Recognizing that her children's ages and interests differ, she prioritized individual activities, leading to stronger bonds and enjoyable experiences. Now, the mother shares special moments with each child separately—whether taking her daughter to a movie or hiking with her son—allowing for personalized engagement and meaningful conversations without the pressure of pleasing everyone at once.
My children range in age from two to nine, so their needs are vastly different. They also have different ideas about what constitutes "fun."
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