While there will certainly come a time when parents will want their children to leave home, a lot of parents prefer to have their kids at home when they are growing up. Not only can it help you keep your kids safer in the physical sense, it can also help you keep a closer eye on the decisions and choices they are making as well as the friends they are influenced by.
But keeping your kids close to home involves creating an environment they actually want to be in. Here are three ways to create a space that will help your kids love being at home.
Keep The Pantry Stocked
Kids are notorious for being hungry. While you don’t have to fill your fridge and freezer with junk food, there should always be food available that they actually want to eat. This means finding a balance between the healthiest of the foods you want them to eat—like fruits and vegetables—and the unhealthy snacks they night crave most.
There are still plenty of kid-friendly foods that are healthy enough for you to feel good about and the kids will still enjoy. Just keep in mind, if there’s nothing they want to eat at your house, they can quickly find friends who have plenty of food they love at theirs.
Help Them Create A Space They Love
While you may cringe at the thought of all-black walls or a violent purple bedspread, you will have far greater success at keeping your kids at home if you help them indulge their passions when it comes to decorating their room.
If you have kids that share a room, this may require a good deal of creativity and bunkbeds, but for the most part, you should help your kids make their rooms their own. This can involve comfortable furniture that helps them engage in their favorite activities like reading, gaming or computer programming.
Create Space For Them And Their Friends To Do What They Love
If you have an aspiring rock star on your hands, you may want to have your garage converted into a place for band practice, and if you have a budding athlete on your hands, you may want to create a “sports den” for your child’s teammates to hang out in.
You want your kids to have close friends, so if you want them to enjoy being at home, you’re going to need to create space for their friends as well.
Ultimately, no matter what you do to your home or how you decorate it, you will be the most important factor that determines whether your kids enjoy being at home or not. One of the best things you can do is become the kind of person your kids and their friends enjoy being around.
This doesn’t mean spending every minute with them or hovering over them constantly, it means giving them their space and just being grateful they are close.