Growing up I remember sitting in my bedroom looking at books for about an hour a day. I loved this time as a child because I knew I was tired, but didn’t necessarily want to go to bed, I could sit in my room and think or day dream or sometimes even fall asleep. My mom started homeschooling us when I was born and I was forth of five children. I am sure this time was very peaceful to her. Not that I was a loud bothersome kid, which I guess I could have been, but It was just a time for her to relax and to get the house in order. I never realized how important it actually is, this thing my mom used to always call Quiet Time, until I became a mom and realized that during our busy days, quiet time is totally necessary for me, but especially for my children. My kids actually look forward to this time. They know they need it, and so do I!
1- I Need It -I know as an adult I need some peace and quiet during the day, time when the house is quiet, the baby is down for a nap, and I can get things in order or even just sit and relax.
1- They each go to their rooms sit on their beds and read books or color.
2- Sit on the couch with a HUGE stack of books, look at them or day dream or sometimes fall asleep.
Tom, Brittany, & Girls says
we love quiet time at our house. We started when Emma decided she didn’t want to nap anymore. It is a time for me to read, do my photography, primary stuff or take a nap. It seriously makes me a better mom! Love your article hope lots of people start doing this too!
LaCee says
Love this idea. I have always thought about doing it. Just never got around to it.
Today I tried it and Braden fell asleep for 2 hours. It was wonderful! This is such a cute blog. Keep up the good work!