As summer approaches, many parents feel pressure to create memorable experiences for their children. A recent survey of American parents found that 72% believe summers used to be simpler in terms of activities and expectations. To reclaim family time, consider these top suggestions from respondents: allowing more flexibility in children’s routines, prioritizing fun over perfection, and planning simpler meals.
Allow More Flexibility
Nearly half of respondents are embracing the opportunity to allow more flexibility in their children’s routines, giving families more room to explore, be creative, and enjoy spontaneous adventures.
Prioritize Fun Over Perfection
Instead of striving for elaborate vacations or curated calendars, 39% of parents plan to be more lenient with the expectations they place on themselves, focusing on connection and simple pleasures.
Plan Simpler Meals
One-third of respondents plan to make simpler meals a regular part of their menu, relying on quick and reliable meal solutions like mac and cheese, deli meat wraps, and simple cheese and cracker boards.
Original reporting: KTBS 3 (Shreveport) — read the source article.