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Experience spending time in home environment
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Answered by jelastinidhayaa287
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Spend more time in nature’s magnificence.

I work outside. As I type away at my laptop I’m surrounded by flowers and palm trees. In addition, the ocean is about 30 meters away from my work area. Sometimes I’ll get bitten by mosquitoes; or a couple of bees will decide that harassing me is their mission for the day; or a bird will poop on me (this last one happens more often than you’d think).

Answered by MizBroken
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Everyone needs to have a sense of belonging, feeling as though they have a safe place that they can trust. Children often join gangs to feel as though they are part of something similar to a family. By having a strong family bond, it’s likely to prevent them from getting involved in dangerous activities and looking for that connection elsewhere.

2. Talk and Listen

We also all need a place where we can talk openly and share our feelings, and that’s what a family is for. Talking to your kids or younger siblings can help prevent them from getting involved in dangerous activities and succumbing to peer pressure.

3. Teaching Your Kids Valuable Lessons

As a parent or older sibling, it’s your responsibility to teach your children and family right from wrong. And if they don’t learn this at home, they will learn it somewhere else, perhaps not in the way you would have liked them to.

4. Show Affection

Affection is shown differently by everyone. For some it means holding hands, others giving hugs, and sometimes it just means doing a nice gesture. Spending time with family gives everyone the chance to express their affection.

In fact, it’s been found that teenagers who are shown affection are more likely to do better in school compared to those that don’t receive this type of family attention.

5. Family Traditions

Family values come from spending time with family. Children copy what they see at home. If a parent is not around, then that’s exactly what they will learn to do when they have their own children. Spending time with family as much as possible can help develop positive family values.

6. Accept Each Other

Family time is crucial in order to learn how to accept each other’s differences, and appreciate each family member for their unique qualities.

7. Share Chores

Sharing chores between family members is a way for children to learn to fend for themselves in a healthy, safe way. It establishes the fact that you are a family, and that you share a common goal that you need to work together in order to reach.

8. Connect with Your Children

It’s been found that when parents get involved in their children’s studies, it helps them get better grades, and increases their chances of graduating, as well as their chances to attend higher education. Even a sibling or cousin helping if the parent isn’t around can also be highly beneficial.

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