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Why youngsters should spend more time with their parents

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 7, 2024, 23:00 IST
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​​Why youngsters should spend more time with their parents​


In the whirlwind of youthful activities, youngsters often find themselves pulled in various directions, occasionally drifting away from the heart of family life. Nevertheless, nurturing robust relationships with parents remains pivotal for the comprehensive growth and welfare of young individuals. Here we share why youngsters should spend more time with their parents.

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​Emotional support and stability​


Engaging in activities with parents offers youngsters a comforting sense of emotional security and stability. During moments of both jubilation and despair, the reassuring presence of supportive parents significantly influences their capacity to confront life's hurdles with resilience and self-assurance.

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​​Transmission of values and traditions​


Parents serve as crucial conduits for transmitting core values, beliefs, and cultural customs to their offspring. By partaking in shared experiences, youngsters are allowed to absorb invaluable lessons from their parents' life journeys, thereby shaping their sense of identity and perspective on the world.

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​​Enhancement of communication skills​


The cultivation of robust communication skills is facilitated through meaningful interactions with parents. Quality time spent together fosters an environment conducive to open dialogue, enabling youngsters to articulate their thoughts, emotions, and apprehensions with ease. These honed communication abilities become invaluable assets, empowering young individuals in both personal relationships and professional endeavors.

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​​Acquisition of life skills​


Parents serve as primary mentors, imparting indispensable life skills crucial for self-sufficiency and future success. By engaging in shared activities, youngsters glean practical knowledge encompassing realms such as culinary arts, financial management, problem-solving, and decision-making. These acquired skills lay a sturdy foundation for independent living and navigational prowess in the years ahead.

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​​Creation of enduring memories​


The shared moments spent with parents culminate in the creation of enduring memories that endure a lifetime. Whether it involves convivial laughter during family meals, embarking on exhilarating adventures together, or simply reveling in each other's company, these shared experiences weave the fabric of a resilient familial bond capable of withstanding the sands of time.

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