Parenting with Small Kids LMP 27




 Lifegiver: Marriage Podcast for Military & First Responders show

Summary: <p>Marriage can often feel like a partnership more than a marriage during the years of raising kids. So many families talk about missing the intimacy they used to have and life feeling more like survival. Sure enough, it can feel like you are more shoulder-to-shoulder during this season. In this episode, we talk about how you can make more face-to-face time with your spouse as well as find ways to be more protective of it during the parenting years. <br>We will talk about how to handle conflict, plan dates, as well as navigate the struggle of different parenting styles. A must-listen for military and first responder couples who often feel like ships passing in the night.<br><br>Here is what others have said:<br>1. Always make an effort to treat each other as we would a guest in our home. Common courtesy and everyday kindness makes all the difference in the world. A simple "Can I get you anything" or "Can I help with that" have kept our marriage first.<br>2. Staying positive is really important and although it can be challenging at times I have found it always helps us get back to that sweet spot we long for.<br>3. Taking even ten minutes to talk to each other. It could be at 0500 or <a href="http://2200....but" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">2200....but</a> either way, just spend some time not on an electronic device (provided they are not thousands of miles away at the time) and asking the other person about their day. We attend Bible studies and church functions where we can grow spiritually while the kids are doing the same. <br>As the kids get older, the minutes will be easier to turn into hours. But for the very small and precious time the kids are little, my best advice is to make the most quality out of the little bits of time.</p>