There was a man who wanted the best steak in town, and so he made his order. "The finest, most exquisite steak please. I only believe in quality steak." And after nearly 15 minutes, the steak arrived. To the man's horror, the steak was only the size of a 50 cent coin. "But you asked for quality sir, and this is the best quality beef flown in all the way from Japan," quipped the waiter.
Quality without quantity is pure rubbish. But most of us throw out quantity time from the equation of parenting and think that we can get by solely with quality time.
We are a generation of the New Poor. We're rich in material wealth but poor with time. We're very transient in our approach. Our lives have become very compartmentalized, and undoubtedly, the compartments are becoming smaller and smaller. Quality present; quantity absent. And the smallest compartment of all is usually time with the children. We compensate this with long holidays in the middle and at the end of the year. Imagine starving for a few days and then gobbling it all down at a premium buffet. Do that several times a month and see what happens.
Even Christian parents who are God-fearing and serve God fervently find less and less time for their children. And when their children turn out wayward, they accuse the devil of attacking their families when the actual bug is 'neglect' and the 'lack of time spent'. Folks, we are reminded that if we do not provide for our families (and this includes affection, love, time together – apart from the physical basics), we are worst than unbelievers (1st Tim 5:8).
Making and Keeping Time
We keep thinking to ourselves, "when I've done this and done that; when I've crossed this bridge and that, I will find the time."
Friends, don't be fooled. There is
no slower day. Time with the children is here and now. We must make it a point to carved out of our weekly schedule a designated time with our spouse and children. And that time slot must be taken seriously and regarded as sacred. It must not be moved.
And I must warn you that you may need to try to make this work a few times over before it succeeds. The first impulse the moment more meetings come up is to jettison your "sacred time with your children." After all, they're too young to know...or are they. After all, I am going for meetings for their sakes, but do they really need me out there or in there with them?
Healthy Activities
I remember coming home one night feeling rather tired and ridden with guilt because I had not spend enough time with the children recently. I confided in my wife. I always missed the children when I was away or at the office, but when I got home, I was always too tired, or didn't know what to do. My wife surprised me with some amazingly simple and wise advise which I have hung on to and have found them so rewarding to both the children and myself. She said, "The best way to spend time with them is to do what they loved most." I've been practicing this ever since, and although it's not yet perfected, it's already giving me so much satisfaction as a dad.

Why not try outdoor activities with them. There is nothing like good times with the children surrounded by all of nature's offerings. Fresh air, sunshine and a lot of laughter congeals the family together.
And how about doing projects together? Building a dog house (instead of buying one), cleaning up the store room, washing the car (instead of letting the maid do) or visiting the old folks together will not only educate your child, but build their character.
Then there is also "makan" time. A family that eats together stays together. No television. Just good old mom's cooking (or "ta pau" or maid's cooking) and catching up for the day.
Also very importantly: do spend time every night reading stories and praying with our children. Being a Christian parent has wonderful privileges and that includes directing our children's devotion towards God. Because in the future when we are physically apart from them, they can still rely on God's provision and loving comfort; and when they are tempted to do something wrong, they are conscious that God is all-watching and ever near.