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Mother Maintains Nearly Decade-Long Solo 'Special Time' Tradition with Three Sons

A mother has sustained a nearly decade-long tradition of one-on-one outings, known as 'special time,' with each of her three sons. This practice aims to foster individual connections and strengthen their relationships as the children grow more independent. The tradition originated when her oldest son, at age three, needed dedicated attention after the birth of his younger brother, prompting a desire for undivided parental focus.

By Fainaron·Jun 14, 2026 (6 hours ago)·1 views
Mother Maintains Nearly Decade-Long Solo 'Special Time' Tradition with Three Sons

A mother has cultivated a tradition of one-on-one outings with each of her three sons for nearly a decade. These regular appointments, which her children refer to as "special time," serve as a crucial method for maintaining connection as they mature and become more independent. The mother hopes these outings will lay the foundation for lifelong relationships.

The tradition began shortly after her oldest son turned three, when his younger brother, then one, required significant care. Observing her oldest son increasingly seek his father's attention, the mother recognized a need for dedicated one-on-one time. Her initial goal was to provide him with her full, undivided attention, aiming for consistent, approximately monthly outings lasting about an hour.

Early activities often involved simple, free options such as walking around a local lake. When her oldest son began part-time schooling at age four, she extended "special time" to his younger brother, engaging in activities like walks in the park and feeding ducks. The primary objective was to conduct these interactions outside the home, away from household distractions.

With the arrival of her third child, the nature of "special time" adapted, often involving quieter activities like coloring at home or visits to a local coffee shop for inexpensive treats. The emphasis remained on creating consistent windows for mother-son connection rather than extraordinary, memorable events.

Over the years, the mother has expressed gratitude for establishing this tradition, viewing these quick, touch-base outings as beneficial for each of her sons. Despite the demands of being a working parent, she relies on these special times to foster connections and hopes they will serve as a strong basis for their relationships as her children grow into adulthood.

According to Business Insider, the mother intends for these memories of coffee and conversations to ensure her sons always feel her willingness to spend special time with them.

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