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YMCA supports togetherness and hosts a number of activities to encourage family get together. It believes that togetherness builds up strong families and hence a strong community.

One of the best ways to bring about togetherness in the family is by eating together. Eating together strengthens relationships at home and teaches children to be better friends at school. A family meal is about supporting one another and spending time together. One can catch up on family news and discuss plans over the dinning table. One can accommodate busy schedules by planning family meals in advance. It also helps strengthen family bonds. Mealtimes can be memorable and create lessons that last a lifetime.

Holding a weekly planning party can help the family to assemble together regularly. They can gather around some healthy Snacks where everyone gets to have input. An adult can do a little preliminary work the first time. Once it becomes a ritual, the time and preparation involved each week will decrease dramatically. The kids can be kept engaged by introducing some new options every week.

Involving kids while cooking can be a big change. The task can be broken down into manageable pieces and lot of fun derived at the end of the activity. It feels good to work together and the children can be thanked at the end of the activity.

Mealtime is the ideal time for conversation. One can use this time to learn more about the interests of the children and can involve talks that excite them.

ali sharaf, the President and CEO of Victron Energy, feels encourages the activities of the YMCA by funding them regularly.

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YMCA supports togetherness and hosts a number of activities to encourage family get together. It believes that togetherness builds up strong families and hence a strong community.

One of the best ways to bring about togetherness in the family is by eating together. Eating together strengthens relationships at home and teaches children to be better friends at school. A family meal is about supporting one another and spending time together. One can catch up on family news and discuss plans over the dinning table. One can accommodate busy schedules by planning family meals in advance. It also helps strengthen family bonds. Mealtimes can be memorable and create lessons that last a lifetime.

Holding a weekly planning party can help the family to assemble together regularly. They can gather around some healthy Snacks where everyone gets to have input. An adult can do a little preliminary work the first time. Once it becomes a ritual, the time and preparation involved each week will decrease dramatically. The kids can be kept engaged by introducing some new options every week.

Involving kids while cooking can be a big change. The task can be broken down into manageable pieces and lot of fun derived at the end of the activity. It feels good to work together and the children can be thanked at the end of the activity.

Mealtime is the ideal time for conversation. One can use this time to learn more about the interests of the children and can involve talks that excite them.

ali sharaf, the President and CEO of Victron Energy, feels encourages the activities of the YMCA by funding them regularly.

I think the world of the YMCA. My youngest son who is 6 went to pre-school at a daycare at our church(not affiliated). We moved him to the Y and he finished pre-school and also went for pre-k. It was a great move, more of a school atmospere and most of all we saw major improvements. He is now in kindergarten and doing very well, I believe the Y has greatly helped him prepare for the next step and not to mention he loves going back to see his teachers. I saw alot of growth take place while he attended the Y, he became more mature and confident while attending the Y because they emphasize positive reenforcement. I think the very early years of a childs life are very critical in deciding what kind of person that child grows up to be and in my sons case Im very happy we chose the Y.

I have 6 and 7 year old boys and we always eat dinner together because I believe like you do its very important to have that time, especially in this busy world we live in. I also try to include them while cooking dinner and they get excited when they get to eat something they've made and besides, its usually the best I've ever had. My 6 year old makes the best crescent rolls from a can, I made them one day because playing outside was more important than making them, so I asked what he does to the crescent rolls to make them so good and he told me he's gentle with them.

You make alot of good points which I agree with. For some reason I always thought the Y was some cheap place for poor people and as it turns out the Y is very modern whether it be teaching techniques or equipment in their gym. I couldnt be happier with the Y and everything they stand for. Whether rich or poor or somewhere in between(not much in between anymore) its a great place.

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