While parents look forward to traveling with their child in the future, they can also enjoy a solo trip without the stress of parenting. Even if children feel temporarily distressed, they are resilient and will bounce back. Taking separate holidays can help parents balance their needs of self care and can also signal the strength of a relationship with their partner to trust one another.

Read more in Amanda Gordon’s article with Yahoo! Lifestyle on the balance of family and needing time for yourself.

By Armchair PsychologyAugust13, 2024

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