Anonymous wrote:I’m a parent of young kids (toddler and baby). I need your help to think about the home environment I’m creating for them so they always are excited to come home as adults. Obviously, I know first and foremost will be cultivating a loving and safe emotional space for them, but I’m asking about whether there are any environmental aspects that could tip the scale. What do your adult kids love returning to?
For example, Californians seem to always make it back there after a few years in NYC.
Ideas:
- living in California
- family games you always played
- traditions tied to the house (eg, harvesting from the garden, super awesome neighborhood for Christmas decor)
- lots of pets/farm animals
- beautiful property
- pool/fun hangout spot for kids to bring friends
Anonymous wrote:I’m a parent of young kids (toddler and baby). I need your help to think about the home environment I’m creating for them so they always are excited to come home as adults. Obviously, I know first and foremost will be cultivating a loving and safe emotional space for them, but I’m asking about whether there are any environmental aspects that could tip the scale. What do your adult kids love returning to?
For example, Californians seem to always make it back there after a few years in NYC.
Ideas:
- living in California
- family games you always played
- traditions tied to the house (eg, harvesting from the garden, super awesome neighborhood for Christmas decor)
- lots of pets/farm animals
- beautiful property
- pool/fun hangout spot for kids to bring friends
Anonymous wrote:My kids love being back home:
-The house is big enough with 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. It's clean and peaceful and their rooms still theirs only.
- The fridge is stocked up when they come home with lots of favorite foods. I usually bake a favorite cake for when they get home with a special meal too.
- They love to see our pets
- We're easy going and they can have friends/girlfriend over.
- They have their nearby gym with on-hold subscription that can get reactivated if they are here more than a couple days.
- There is a lot to do for them within a 30 min radius: old friends, restaurants, activities, beach...
Anonymous wrote:I don't have adult children, but here is why I love coming home:
- a king bed (I haven't had those in my apartments)
- my own bathroom (I share with my husband)
- my mom's home cooking (she makes food that I can't make)
- talking with them (I generally just love taking walks with them and talking with them)
- I loved my childhood (largely because of my school and friends which they didn't have too much control over, but that helps)
- it's stress free (my parents don't harp on me or my habits, and they don't overanalyze my life)
Anonymous wrote:I’m a parent of young kids (toddler and baby). I need your help to think about the home environment I’m creating for them so they always are excited to come home as adults. Obviously, I know first and foremost will be cultivating a loving and safe emotional space for them, but I’m asking about whether there are any environmental aspects that could tip the scale. What do your adult kids love returning to?
For example, Californians seem to always make it back there after a few years in NYC.
Ideas:
- living in California
- family games you always played
- traditions tied to the house (eg, harvesting from the garden, super awesome neighborhood for Christmas decor)
- lots of pets/farm animals
- beautiful property
- pool/fun hangout spot for kids to bring friends