If you plan to
attend a wedding with kids, you should prepare beforehand and ensure they do
not only have manners training necessary for a formal occasion. You should also
turn this preparation into a life lesson on the importance of family and social
connections. And don’t forget to explain how to choose suitable gifts and wear.
4 Things to Teach
When You Plan to Attend a Wedding with Kids
1. The importance of
attending
The first thing you
should explain to your kids when preparing them to attend any formal event is
the importance of their attendance. Without this, it would be extremely
difficult to motivate them to learn manners, protocols, and other things that
children rarely consider fun.
The main reason for
attending a wedding should be to show your support to people precious to you on
their important day. However, the deeper meaning behind it is strengthening
your social connections. Numerous studies show that the importance of those for
mental and even physical health is extraordinary.
You can also explain
the meaning and importance of marriage itself at the same time. Tell your kids
how this is a celebration of love between two people. That’s when you should
also mention how important it will be for them to have this day go perfectly,
so manners and overall best behavior are a must.
2. Appropriate gifts
Explain to your
kids that buying the most ostentatious gift they can find is bad taste.
Instead, for a celebration of love, they should aim to find a present that
commemorates this special day. Something that will have practical value to the
couple, like a gift certificate, is also a good idea.
For example, a luxury
photo album with the best shots of the Big Day will make for a perfect wedding gift. This item will definitely not be forgotten by the couple, and you’ll be
able to take part of the credit every time they smile when looking at those
pictures.
You can also brush
up on the general wedding gift etiquette rules, but only when your kids are old
enough to understand what a registry is and how much money they should spend on
a gift depending on the ‘format’ of the event.
3. Times to stay quiet
When you attend a
wedding with kids and want to avoid embarrassing situations, you should have a
kind of wedding rehearsal at your place so your children understand what to
expect from the ceremony. This is how you can explain when they need to stay
quiet and why.
If you can, use
different videos and movies to show your kids what exactly will happen. Never
forget that kids are most likely to get bored and become fussy when they don’t
understand what’s going on. By preparing them in advance they will be able to
follow the ceremony and become more engaged.
If your child has
any attention issues, turn this into a game. You can have them note some
details about every step of the ceremony to discuss later. Make a checklist so
they are busy looking for tiny clues for the whole time. Younger children can
be entertained with drawing or picture books, as long as you can impart the
importance of staying silent on them.
4. Games
Find out what the
venue will be and teach your kids games that they will be able to play while
there. Be sure to go over some safety tips as well to reduce the risk of
accidents. Don’t forget to bring the gear necessary for the games you’ve
chosen.
You should also
find out if there would be other children attending so you can instruct your
offspring on how to get them involved. But be sure to explain that sometimes
other kids might not want to play. This can be the first part of the lifelong
learning project of navigating social relationships.
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