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Be a Great Mum: Enjoy being a mum

by Judy Reith

What does it take to create a happy childhood? We know that we have more material goods than in any previous generation, but does all that stuff create happiness? When we consider what our own happy childhood memories are, it usually involves quite simple things like playing on a beach or flying a kite, not a day trip to a theme park. Parents are passionate about wanting to give their children a happy childhood, but in your family, what does that really mean? Imagine your children have grown up and perhaps have children of their own. How would you like them to be describing their childhood and what was good about it? It’s never too late to bring more fun and enjoyment into a family but it takes commitment and imagination to make it a priority when there are so many other things calling on our time. It’s not everyone’s style either to jump in and play with children but do you want them to remember you as being more interested in e-mails or tidying up than having fun with them? It’s not just a mother’s job to bring joy into a family. Involve your partner, extended family and friends, even pets, to create fun, especially for free. Ask the children – they usually have the best ideas when it comes to fun.
Judy Reith. www.parentingpeople.co.uk


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