Mamamia’s Five Golden Rules series takes a pervy look into the lives of Australian families. From parents of toddlers to parents of teenagers, the series asks parents to share their golden parenting rules, including the rules for their kids, and their rules for just getting through the day.
This week, mother-of-four Angela shares her Five Golden Rules for parenting tweens and teens.
My name is Angela, and I am a mother of four kids aged 13, 11, 10, and eight.
When I tell people I have four kids, they often ask how I do it all. The honest answer is I’m just making it up as I go along and trying my best, just like every other parent I know!
Here are my Five Golden Rules for parenting:
1. Family fun is compulsory.
With four kids, each with their own sports, interests, and friends, we don’t always get to spend much time together. (Well, we didn’t pre-lockdown.)
We’d often get to Sunday night, having not spent any time together as a family all weekend.
That was until I mandated compulsory family fun.
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