- Make the time about quality, not quantity. If you can’t do an hour, 10 minutes makes an impact. Giving kids undivided attention for smaller amounts of time is far greater than five hours of being together in the same room but on devices and distracted by work.
- Phones go away, distractions go away. Cell phones, devices, screens, TVs, all that.
- You don’t need this to be a formal activity for it to count. Instead, you can join what the other person is doing, or invite them into your routine, but I love the idea of having a specific day and time each week where this magic happens.
- Make sure the rest of the family is either paired up or occupied so that there’s no distractions.
- Put the time on your calendar.
- The time is spent doing something that lifts both of the people up and builds that connection.