Making Time to Connect
One of my clients introduced me to Table Topic cards, as through our work together, she knew that I was passionate about keeping the Connection/Attachment between parents and children strong. I love to hear about new resources and I now share my client’s enthusiasm about these great cards! It’s such a simple idea yet so effective. 135 question cards come in a cute, cube shaped box and are packaged according to many themes: Original, Family, Teen (these are the three sets that I now own), Family Gathering (to bridge conversation across generations), Couples, Dinner Party, Happiness, Heroes, Infomania – Sports, etc. The simple idea is to choose a card, read it out and have a discussion. We tend to use them at dinner-time and our children (ages 10 and 8 really enjoy them). We also had some friends over for dinner and put a card face-down at each person’s place setting (including the children’s) for each person to take a turn leading a question, which led to a great round-table discussion. There’s also smaller sets of 40 questions “to-go”, for road trips and travel etc.
Examples of some of the questions:
Family Box questions:
- If you could volunteer your time to help one charity which would you choose?
- What’s the story behind your name?
Original Box questions:
- What one fear would you like to conquer?
- What makes a house a home?
Teen Box questions:
- Who do you look up to?
- Which celebrity would you like to spend the afternoon with?
Table Topic Cards are a great way to start interesting conversations. They can be ordered on-line at www.tabletopics.com and they ship very quickly via UPS. For local readers, they also sell them in the gift section of Pharmasave, Caulfeild Village, West Vancouver.
Board games, card games, hide-and-seek, hide-the-thimble, charades, etc. are also great ways to bridge generations over the holidays. Nowadays, with such a focus on electronics, the holidays create a fun opportunity to organize some traditional non-electronic games and enrich connections across generations. Traditions are an important part of creating long-lasting memories. I would love to hear your comments at the end of this blog, about your favourite traditions and family games. You can write a comment by clicking at the end of the article on the home page here.
I hope your preparations for connecting with family and friends over the holidays are going well,
Warmly,
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