Planning a Family Night
With the New Year finally here, many of us have made some new resolutions. Perhaps one of yours is to hold a Family Night. Instituting a weekly Family Night in your home will improve family morale, strengthen relationships, increase communication, and help you become more organized. I can’t think of a better way to start off the new year.
So what does it take to plan a family night? In three steps, you can have a great Family Night.
Designate a Day
You need to determine the best day to have your own Family Night. Ideally, that day should be the same week after week. That way it becomes a routine and is less likely to have something else scheduled because “we forgot Family Night was tonight this week.”

Different days will work for different families. However, a common choice is Monday night. Not many activities are normally scheduled for Monday, while dates, practices, and sporting events occur on other days. Whatever day you pick, ensure you can devote an hour or two week after week.
Come up with an Agenda
What do you normally do for a Family Night? The short answer is – anything you want to. The main goal is that you spend time together.
The planning of a Family Night also depends on the size and age of your family. A preschooler would be content with singing songs or doing a small puzzle. Perhaps you have a teenager who will be heading to college soon. A great idea would have a Family Night cooking lesson – a skill that will hopefully keep them well fed while they are away.

It might make it easier to prepare an agenda. An example agenda might look something like this:
Opening
This could be a prayer, a song, a thought, or something someone learned the past week. It might just be a welcome from Mom or Dad – or whomever is assigned.
Lesson/Activity
Maybe this is learning a new skill, discussing a family problem, going to the park, making crafts, or playing a board game. (For more ideas, check out our Activities section)
Treats
Some might say this is their favorite part of the night. The treats don’t need to be fancy, just something everyone can enjoy.
Closing
Same as opening. Aside from a prayer, song, or thought – this could be a good time to get feedback from the family on the evening, or maybe the planning of the next Family Night.
In planning what your family will do, it’s very important that everyone is involved and everyone has a responsibility. A great thing about having this once a week, is everyone will have a turn. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are taught the importance of having Family Home Evening every Monday night. Often, they will make assignment boards that remind each family member their responsibility for the next Family Night:

Do it!
Sometimes the hardest part of having Family Night is actually doing it. When trying to keep any new habit, you’re bound to run into adversity. Don’t give up! Conflicts will always arise, but the time you spend with your family needs to be considered precious. As the routine develops, you will often look forward to Family Nights.
In the future, we’ll look at each of these steps in greater detail. However, if you have questions now – feel free to comment or shoot us an email at comments@family-night.com


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