We live in a society where everything is done by pushing a button. Drive- thru services are becoming out dated and mundane and no longer completely satisfy that hunger and thirst we have inside. Every meal must be supersized. Have you ever notice that after eating a big meal you look for desert? Or how about after eating a big meal you fall asleep. What a connection! As humans it is normal for us to want to connect. Without conversation or the interaction with another human being we may literally die. Affections play an essential role with us connecting with each other. The findings are set forth in a new book, “Changing Rhythms of American Family Life,” published by the Russell Sage Foundation and the American Sociological Association. The research builds on work that Ms. Bianchi did in 16 years as a demographer at the Census Bureau October 17, 2006.”
These were the findings:
~Meaghan O. Perlowski, a 32-year-old mother of three in Des Moines, said in an interview, “Spending time with my kids is my highest priority, but it’s a juggling act.”
~Ms. Perlowski, who is a full-time pharmaceutical sales representative, said she did grocery shopping and errands on her lunch hour and cut back on housework so she would have more time with her children.
~“We don’t worry much about keeping the house spotless,” she said. “It’s sometimes a mess, cluttered with school papers, backpacks and toys, but that’s O.K.”
Parents are Changing Rhythm and are willing to “be informed” and to “get involved”. Parent-Connected-Youth Changing Rhythm brings together the whole family representing Sexual Totality™ wholeness. Talk It Up Communications™ creatively designs workshops for a family night out encouraging families lets get back to the basics.
Basic Parenting Tips 101
Parents are Teachers not Servants.
Believe parents are the best source for information.
Don’t let fear and embarrassment stop you from talking.
Encourage your children by using verbal affirmation.
Start early and work your way up.
Share your resources.
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