Why it's important for moms to have a guilt-free 'vacation' from their kids

Moms shouldn't feel guilty if they want to have some time for themselves away from their kids, after all, they totally deserve it!

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A lot of moms feel guilty whenever they feel like being away from their kids even for just a bit. Sometimes moms even feel that they aren’t being ‘good mothers’ if they feel like being alone for a while. They feel that since they have kids, 100% of their time should be devoted to their family and their children, which shouldn’t always be the case.

Most moms know that they need to take a ‘vacation’. A vacation doesn’t always have to be spending a couple of days at the beach. Spending a day in a spa, or just going out to the salon can be small ‘vacations’ that moms should definitely have.

Moms need some time for themselves

Being a mom is a full-time job. But that doesn’t mean that you have to devote all of your time to your kids. In fact, spending some time away from your kids is actually a good thing!

If you spend all of your time with your kids, you’ll feel drained and constantly tired. Spending time away from your kids helps you recover and get yourself refreshed and ready to be the best mother that you can be.

The truth of the matter is that the reason why a lot of moms constantly feel tired is because they don’t spend enough time for themselves. You can ask your husband to take care of your kids for a few hours while you go out with your friends. Maybe you can drop your kids off at their grandparents’ house, and you and your husband can have a romantic evening to yourselves.

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Doing these things doesn’t make you a bad mother. Mothers need to have some time for themselves, and it’s nothing to be ashamed or feel guilty about.

It also has benefits for your kids

You might be surprised to know that being away from your kids is actually good for them. For one, it teaches them to become more independent. Your kids can’t depend on you for their entire lives, and they’ll eventually have to learn how to figure things out by themselves.

Spending time away from your kids also helps them develop coping mechanisms. It teaches them to adjust to moments where you can’t be there for them, so they’ll have to learn how to do things without your constant help.

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It’s also a good way of letting your kids bond with your relatives, especially their grandparents. Your kids should know that aside from you and your husband, they can also depend on their relatives to take care of them and to help them out. It also teaches them to ask for help themselves instead of being constantly assisted by you.

Lastly, it’s a good way of strengthening your relationship with your kids. That’s because once you get back from your vacation, you’ll be ready to take on the challenge of being a parent again. You’ll feel refreshed, energized, and eager to make sure your kids are well taken care of.

 

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Source: quietrev.comhuffingtonpost.com

READ: Kid-free vacations are good for your marriage!

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Jan Alwyn Batara