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Posted 26/06/2009 1:17:19 AM
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What is the best way to keep all the family members emotionally attached? Today, a gap is being seen among the family members. I think TY and Internet addiction are the main reasons.



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Posted 18/07/2009 8:51:54 PM
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I agree that TV and Internet can be distractions in the household but so can hobbies, work and 100 other things. I think the key is to set aside some time that is only about the family, a weekend away (without television), evening meals (without tv), weekend bushwalks, whatever suits your family but there have to be a few things that common-ground for the family. I think its also important that these events / activities aren't just left to the mum's to organise (which is often the case). I think kids need to see their Dad's as wanting to set aside time for them, rather than just turning up.

Mind you, all of that is much easier said than done!
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