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New Mum Survey Reveals Unexpected Bonding Experience

Sophie Brown
Authored by Sophie Brown
Posted: Monday, April 11, 2022 - 21:20

Mums spend 63 days taking their children to hobbies throughout their childhood 

·       7 in 10 mums find conversations with their children to be more honest and open when travelling to their hobbies 

·       Child psychologist comments on the importance of hobbies for parent/child bonding 

The average busy mother spends 63 days straight ferrying her kids to and from their classes, events and hobbies during their childhood, a new study finds. 

Between the ages of 4-16, taking kids to sports and dance classes and watching them perform adds up to a huge 1,498 hours. The study of 1,000 mother figures across the UK, which includes Mums, grandmothers and female carers, was carried out to celebrate Mother’s Day by Dancewear Bloch. It reveals the time and effort parents put into their children's hobbies – and the bonding benefits this brings. 

Despite the long hours spent, most guardians say taking their kids to their hobbies helps them bond with their child, with 8 in 10 saying they look forward to this time spent together. 

The study, by dance retailer BLOCH, reveals a huge 7 out of 10 mother figures say their children are more open and honest when chatting on the way to and from their hobbies. Further still, over half (53%) of parents say they have the most in-depth conversations with their children during this time.  

Focusing on a hobby together has many additional benefits when it comes to parent/child bonding: 

·       64% of mother figures say they have their child’s full attention 

·       67% find it easier to talk to their children 

·       65% feel like their child has so much to tell them after attending classes 

·       Over 6 in 10 parents love spending time travelling to and from classes  

Developmental psychologist and Certified Family Life Educator, Kate Monahan, discussed why hobbies can help bonding: 

"Spending time travelling to and from afterschool hobbies is never wasted time. When parents support their children's interests, by travelling to and from events, parents show that they care about their child and support their passions. Plus, during periods of time without direct eye contact, such as in the car, children are more open and honest communicators. This means that travel times are beautiful moments of disclosure and deep conversation. This helps to build a close, positive relationship between the parent and child." 

Cathy Radovan, COO at BLOCH, commented on the findings: 

"With Mother’s Day this month, we wanted to highlight the backbone of the dance community – the parents. It’s often their commitment that helps create the next generation of stars. 

“We were thrilled to see the positive effects hobbies such as dance have on parent/child bonding. From having more open conversations to simply getting to spend quality time together, it’s clear childhood hobbies have countless benefits for children and parents alike.” 

Read more on the BLOCH blog [link to blog post]. To find out more about BLOCH, please visit: https://uk.blochworld.com/  

 

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