| Tip | Source | 
| Ask questions | Social Moms | 
| Boys communicate "sideways" during activities | Fathers.com | 
| Choose an activity your child wants to do | Social Moms | 
| Do something different | Focus on the Family | 
| Don’t embarrass your child | Focus on the Family | 
| Don’t interrupt your child | Focus on the Family | 
| Dress down | Focus on the Family | 
| Enjoy yourselves | Focus on the Family | 
| Fit their schedule when needed | Fathers.com | 
| Get out of the house | Fathers.com | 
| Keep the conversation flowing | The Village | 
| Let your child choose the location | parentables | 
| Let your child run the radio | Focus on the Family | 
| Let your child take the reins on what you two will do | The Village | 
| Listen effectively | The Village | 
| Listen More, talk less | parentables | 
| Make it just the two of you | parentables | 
| Make it special | Fathers.com | 
| Schedule the dates | Fathers.com | 
| Set a positive tone | Focus on the Family | 
| Show your flaws | parentables | 
| Spend time communicating | Social Moms | 
| Stick to it | parentables | 
| Tie into a current activity | Focus on the Family | 
| Turn off all distractions, and ask them to do the same | The Village | 
| Turn off the cell phone | Focus on the Family | 
"Kids spell love T-I-M-E." - John Crudele. One-on-one time with your kids is crucial to both the parent and the child. This site is all about ways to date your kids and make that one-on-one connection on a regular basis.
Dating Tips
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