Top 5 Bloopers Every Parent Does

  1. Doing Things For Our Kids That Meet Our Interests

Having your own experiences during childhood often creates a template for things you wish to do with your children as they grow.

The problem with that may be that your child grows to have a completely different personality, or have different things they find enjoyable.

If it was your dream to go to Disney World when you were a child, but your child gets anxious around large groups, and prefers to be reading instead of taking pictures with Mickey, then maybe you need to find a new dream.

It’s easy to subconsciously begin to live vicariously through our children. There will be interests you and your child share, try to focus on those when spending quality time together.