People say, quality is better than quantity. And I think it's right.
Assalaamu alaikum,
(pensively) This idea was very much advertised to young women of my generation. We were told that it was better for our children if we went out to exciting careers and then came back at the end of the day and spent "quality time" with our children. And I did try this briefly. But it wasn't true. My daughter was not happy in daycare, the care she got was not very good, and when I came back after a busy day at work, I then had to do housework and meals, and the like, and I wanted to discuss my work with my husband (who was in the same field), and I was just plain tired, and my daughter was tired, and… well, quality time just wan't there.
So I left the paid workforce, and decided to raise my children myself. And I'm so glad I made this choice, even if I'm not a respected and well-paid professional today. Small children
need quantity time. They need you when they are delighted with something, they need you when they hurt themselves, they need you when they can't do something for themselves, they need you to answer questions…if you are not there when they feel the need for you… they often forget the joys, or learn that probably no one will help them when they have a problem.
Do they need quality, too? Yes, of course. For instance, a mother who is not very attentive, isn't a great mother (though she's probably better than no mother, and if she isn't attentive when she's home full-time, she'll hardly be more attentive if she's mostly out working…), and children suffer from neglect. But overall, small children need you there where they can access you.
As they grow, of course, they need you less frequently, and it may be that at this point you can schedule quality moments together. But when they are young, I believe that children need their parents… (smile) in large quantities!
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(smile) As an aside, it's lovely to read the nice people on this Forum. It is heartening to know such caring children and parents.
May Allah, the One Who Knows, Bless all those who do humble acts of kindness for their family members.