We don't like to be drastic and say that these are the most important minutes in your child's life, because life is made up of so many moments! But without a doubt, the 9 minutes we explain below can make a big difference in your child's daily life, and therefore in his or her life.
3 minutes upon waking up
How you start your day partly determines how the rest of the day will flow. So instead of waking your little one in a rush, shouting from the door or throwing open the curtains, take the time to wake him or her in a loving way. and calm. If time permits, treat yourself to a few minutes before getting started on the hustle and bustle of the day.
3 minutes after school (or kindergarten)
The first few minutes after your child leaves kindergarten or school are very important to know how things went. In addition, they usually come back eager to tell you what they did that was special that day. Show interest, listen attentively, ask questions, and also pay attention to things that you don't like, to identify if your child is not having a good time at kindergarten or school for some reason.
3 minutes before bedtime
Ending a day well is the prelude to a good rest and the perfect opportunity to connect with your child by telling him a story or talking about his day. Make the bedtime routine a rewarding time for both of you. Also, if your child feels supported and accompanied by you, it is very likely that he will be able to fall asleep more calmly.