DURANGO, Colo., Dec. 12, 2016 /PRNewswire/ Many families would like 2017 to be the year they grow closer and ensure that their children embrace their values. As Tina Albrecht points out, one way to accomplish that goal is to conduct regular family meetings and activities, something members of the Church of Latter-Day Saints do that can easily be adopted by families of all backgrounds, religious or not.
Planning such evenings is the focus of Albrecht's new book, FHEasy: A Year of Weekly Teachings and Devotionals (Cedar Fort Publishing). Albrecht, whose daughters are 10, 7 and 4, suggests kicking off this new tradition by gathering the family once a weeksuch as on Sundaysto choose the week's topic and then leading a short lesson and discussion on it. Afterward, play a game, dance, watch a short video or share any other enjoyable family activity to promote bonding.
For the rest of the week, she advises having a short daily follow-up discussion, reading a relevant quote, scripture verse, or scripture story; this can be done at breakfast, dinner or before bed. Families may also want to pray together before meals or before the youngest child goes to bed.
To make planning easier, Albrecht suggests
The key to successful family evenings, she says, is consistency, and knowing that sometimes children will fight with each other and be less cooperative than you might like. "On those days, remember, next week will be better," she says.
About Tina Albrecht
Tina Albrecht is the author of FHEasy: A Year of Weekly Teachings and Devotionals, published by Cedar Fort Publishing. FHEasy refers to family home evenings, a religious home teaching/bonding concept practiced by LDS families like Albrecht's. She is a graduate of Brigham Young University with a degree in linguistics and a master's certificate in teaching English to speakers of other languages.
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Contact: Tina Albrecht, (970) 588-3702; 137395@email4pr.com; www.FHEasy.com.
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