"I started drinking tea when my children were preschoolers. Somewhere along the line we started with afternoon tea after school. My children are now teenagers and love to you almost as much as me. " Brenda Hyde
The typical menu for the tea-time seems to be different types of tea sandwiches, cut into squares or triangles (cucumber, chicken salad, egg salad, etc.) contain 'a sort of quiche, grapes, scones, cookies, cake or pie and, finally, the tea!
(1)If more than one child and want to share tea time with all still sure that you are planning a special time alone with them. Perhaps an afternoon tea per week for every child, irrespective of being regular.
(2) Give your child explain a personal invitation to the first hole, and then you like for it to be a regular get-together. The child loves the special time with Mom.
(3) Tea Time is a great way to strengthen everything you teachTheir children on ways without being intimidated.
(4) Theme Parties may sometimes, if you want. If you are younger, some ideas would be great dress-up tea parties, tea parts fairy princess, etc, but want to ensure that the time is not your tea regularly to work that is impossible.
(5) to pass the time to learn about your children. Questions about what to say something special in the day, or download to you, a joke. Mary Ann and Kimberly, a motherand daughter team promptly recommend this conversation: "Tell me what you want, I know you."
(6) you can read part of the ritual, as well. You can read a book together while enjoying your afternoon tea or correct, and after finishing.
If your children are older, you may want a reading time, where each person has read separately, sipping a cup of tea. It will be useful, because you do together.
If you start this intimateTea-time conversation, if they are young, have become a favorite routine, as they get older.
"Activities such as tea parties, reading, family game nights and craft time will always be with them as gentle reminders that the party wearing their will through difficult times in life. Plan your tea today and enjoy an afternoon of magic and humor with your children! "- Brenda Hyde
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