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For parents, Valentine’s Day can feel complicated.
Should you go out? Is it selfish? Is it worth the logistics?
Research strongly suggests that nurturing your romantic relationship is one of the most powerful investments you can make in your children’s emotional wellbeing.
According to the American Psychological Association, children exposed to positive parental relationships tend to show:
Greater emotional security
Better emotional regulation
Lower anxiety levels
Stronger social competence
Research from the Gottman Institute indicates that marital quality is a major predictor of children’s emotional outcomes — sometimes even more than income level.
When parents prioritize connection:
✔ Household conflict decreases
✔ Emotional stability increases
✔ Children learn healthy relational models
Not at all.
Couples who schedule intentional connection time show higher relationship satisfaction and lower long-term relational distress (Journal of Family Psychology).
When parents return home:
More patient
More emotionally available
Less stressed
Children directly benefit from that shift.
Look for:
Structured hiring process
First aid training
Professional experience
Liability insurance
Verified references
Baby Sisters provides professional babysitting services across Portugal, at home and in hotels.
Carefully selected caregivers
Ongoing internal training
Experience with international families
Secure and simple booking
Children can enjoy structured play, creative activities, and bedtime routines while parents reconnect.
Minimum: 3 hours
Ideal: 4–5 hours
Short outings often feel rushed. Allowing enough time supports deeper emotional reconnection.
Yes. Multiple studies show strong correlations between marital quality and child emotional wellbeing.
Yes, when choosing a reputable and structured provider.
Professional services care for infants through school-aged children.
Talk positively about the babysitter and maintain routines.
Date night isn’t stepping away from your children.
It’s strengthening the foundation they grow up on.
Because when parents thrive, children flourish.