hqt
HQT, or High Quality Time, is a concept in psychology and child development that refers to the time spent with a child that is both meaningful and engaging. It is often used in the context of parenting and child-rearing, emphasizing the importance of quality over quantity in the time spent with children. The term was popularized by psychologist William S. Damon in his 1989 book "High Quality Time: The Key to a Child's Success."
High Quality Time is characterized by several key elements. It is interactive, meaning both the parent and
The benefits of High Quality Time are numerous. It helps children develop a strong emotional bond with
High Quality Time is not about spending more time with children, but about spending time in a