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35 Survival Tips For Dysfunctional Families

 

 

1. It’s important to teach youngsters about wildlife [via]

2. When living together, always remember to give your kids some space [via]

3. Book a special photo shoot. [via]

4. …or use a self-timer. [via]

5. Food hygiene is important [via]

6. Remember, your children may not share your exact taste in literature. [via]

7. Why buy when you can design your own party outfit? [via].

8. Go sightseeing [via].

9. Sharing the bathroom with elderly relatives will probably test your patience.

10. Watch out for ‘Dad photobombs’ [via]

11. Take your daughter and her friends to see their favourite band [via].

12. Make some art together.

13. Take a walk in the park. [via]

14. Remember: your Mum loves you more than anything. Just don’t ever back-chat her.

 

15. Arrange a family outing. [via

 

16. Shopping is fun [via]

17. Never confuse your pets and your children. Then get interviewed by Closer magazine.

18. Make music together. [via]

19. Mum is aways looking out for you, even if you’d rather she didn’t. And has defeated the purpose of her own note. [via]

20. Buy a pet. [via]

21. Teach them the Highway Code. [via]

 

22. Recreate a special moment [via]

23. Take your daughter to your club.

24. Get tickets to a music festival. [via]

25. Immortalise your little treasures with a tattoo. [via]

26. Try to keep your work and home life separate. [via]

 

 

 27. Try not to get distracted during those special moments with your children. [via]

 

 

28. It’s also a good idea not to upstage your children in public.

 

 

 29. As a parent accept that privacy is a thing of the past, even when taking sexy selfies.

 

 

 30. Even if your kids have left home, technology like Apple’s Facetime can connect you (if you know how to use it).

 

 

31. Congratulate your children when they do well in life. [via]

 

 

32. Just try not to confuse who the parent and who the child is. [via]

 

 

 33. Always offer your children advice, even on their wedding day.

 

 

34. That said, sometimes Mums think that nobody listens to them.

 

 

35. Mums also need to consider how they choose to relax. [via]

 

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