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25 Family-Building New Year’s Resolutions in 2025!


The New Year is a wonderful opportunity to reflect, reset, and start fresh as a family!

family outdoors

It’s the perfect time to embrace family-building new year’s resolutions in 2025—intentional goals that strengthen your connections and simplify daily life.


But let’s be honest—family life doesn’t always feel like a clean slate. Busy schedules, screen time distractions, and disorganized routines often leave little room for connection and peace. It’s easy to feel like you’re constantly juggling responsibilities while struggling to find meaningful moments with your loved ones.


This article offers simple, practical resolutions to solve two common family challenges:

Feeling disconnected as a family – Helping you prioritize quality time, strengthen sibling relationships, and build meaningful connections.

Managing a disorganized home and chaotic routines – Giving you tools to simplify family life, declutter your home, and teach kids responsibility.


Setting resolutions together isn’t just about goals—it’s about small, intentional steps, and creating habits that bring your family closer, simplify home life, and make every day more meaningful.


Whether it’s prioritizing family time, teaching kids new skills, or organizing your home, small and doable changes can make a big impact.


25 Family-Building Resolutions in 2025

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  1. Reflect on 2024: Looking Back Before Moving Forward


Before we jump into the resolutions, let’s hit pause, reflect on the past year, and reflect on what worked—and what didn’t—so you can make 2025 the year where your family thrives.

Spend 10-15 minutes discussing these questions as a family or reflecting on them personally. Write down what you’re proud of, what you’d like to improve, and how you can learn from challenges.

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What Went Well?

  • What moments brought joy and connection to your family?

  • What routines or systems worked well at home?

  • What are you proud of as a family—big or small?


What Didn’t Work?

  • What felt stressful, overwhelming, or chaotic?

  • Are there areas where disorganization caused frustration?

  • Did you struggle with too much screen time, sibling conflicts, or inconsistent routines?


Family vision, love, faith, success stones

What Needs More Focus in this New Year?

  • Where would you like to see improvement?

    (e.g., spending more quality time, decluttering, managing chores, or encouraging positive sibling relationships).

  • What habits can you build to bring more calm, connection, and joy?


Celebrate what worked—and be kind to yourself about what didn’t.

Growth starts here.




RESET with these Family-Building 2025 Goals: Make & Keep New Year’s Resolutions!


  1. Build a “Family 2025 Vision Board” Together

Start by discussing what a successful 2025 looks like for your family—keeping those 2024 reflections in mind. Brainstorm areas where you'd like to improve and successes you'd like to pursue. Once you’ve gathered ideas, choose 2-3 key focus points for each month to make progress achievable.


Bring it all to life by creating a visual board together—a daily reminder of your shared goals and vision for the new year.


Use this cork-whiteboard-chalkboard all-in-one to keep all the family on one page. Write down the monthly focus vision. Write down any achievements to celebrate, or even pin then to the board!

board


  1. Create a Family Bucket List for the Year 2025

Brainstorm fun activities you’d love to do as a family this year—like visiting a zoo, baking a giant cake, or going camping. Check them off as you go!



  1. Have Regular Family Check-Ins

Once a week, sit down together to talk about highs, lows, and goals for the week ahead. This resolution fosters communication, makes the resolutions alive and lets everyone feel heard and supported.



  1. Celebrate Family Achievements

Create a “Family Achievement Wall”—to celebrate wins, big and small. From school achievements to learning new skills, acknowledging successes builds confidence and positivity.

Family vision board


  1. Start a Family Journal or Scrapbook

Document your family’s favorite moments throughout 2025. Write down memories, paste photos, or have each family member contribute a drawing or note. This resolution is a creative way to bond while building a keepsake to treasure for years.

scrapbook journal


  1. Establish QUALITY TIME


FAMILY Quality Time


Life gets busy, and it’s easy for family time to take a backseat. Make it a priority this year by scheduling one weekly family night. Whether you’re playing board games, watching a movie together, or enjoying an outing, this dedicated time strengthens bonds and creates lasting memories. Family board games like Catan, Uno, or twister are perfect for all ages, while cozy throw blankets and a popcorn maker turn movie nights into a special tradition.


board game, catan


Check out this really fun Wood Burning Kit older kids and teens!


Wood Burning craft Kit

Your kids will be psyched with this Crystal Growing Kit

Crystal Growing craft Kit
Crystal Growing craft Kit


PARENT-CHILD Quality Time


Busy schedules sometimes make it hard to focus on one-on-one time. Make it a resolution to spend 10-15 minutes daily with each child doing something they enjoy.


A game I often get asked to play with my 8-year-old, is chess. It's fun AND intellectual, all while enjoying the quality time!


chess


SIBLING Quality Time


Strong sibling relationships don’t just happen—they’re built through positive shared experiences. This year, create opportunities for siblings to spend meaningful time together.


Cooperative games, creative projects like this world map puzzle , this "where's Waldo" book, or this glow in the dark crafts, and outdoor adventures encourage teamwork and bonding.

world map puzzle


Let me add!


  1. How about some ALONE-TIME?!


Being bombarded everyday with activities, school, friends, siblings—AND parents, doesn't leave any space for them to be alone, to recharge, to reflect on their thoughts, and to explore their creativity!

And honestly, they don't get the time to "miss" playing with their siblings.


25 Family-Building Resolutions in 2025

  1. Create a Family Reading Challenge

Reading is one of the most valuable life skills, and it’s never too early to build a love for books. 


As our kids grow up, they’re diving into the world of reading—and absolutely loving it! My husband and I value the importance of reading, not just as a skill but as a foundation for a successful, fulfilling life. For this Christmas, we even chose books as gifts for our kids, as a way to show them that books can be just as fun and exciting as toys or games!


You would think they might throw a tantrum at the idea of replacing toys with books—but no! We brought them along to the bookstore and let them pick out their very own stories. To keep the excitement rolling, we reassured them that plenty of other gifts from family and friends were still coming their way. Watching them carefully pick their stories and look forward to reading them reminded us how engaging and enjoyable books can be for kids.


A family reading challenge is a fun way to take this further—set a goal for how many books you’ll read together each month, or pick a “family book of the week” to enjoy as a group. For younger kids, try reading aloud together; for older ones, encourage them to share what they’ve read. Make it exciting with a chart or rewards for milestones reached!



Here are some of the highest rated books


For 3-5 year olds:


For 6-8 year olds:

Never Stop Dreaming for Girls and for Boys


For 9-12 year olds:

Book: Life Skills for kids
Book: Life Skills for kids


  1. Write Letters to Family and Friends

Bring back the joy of handwritten letters! Encourage kids to write to grandparents, cousins, or friends. It’s a great way to practice gratitude, improve writing skills, and make someone’s day.

letters and envelopes


  1. Practice Gratitude as a Family

Gratitude shifts focus from what’s missing to what’s abundant. Make gratitude part of your family’s daily routine—share one thing you’re thankful for at dinner or bedtime. A family gratitude journal or a jar where everyone writes down notes of gratitude each week helps build positivity and connection.


Did you know? Studies show that practicing gratitude regularly can boost happiness by up to 25%!

A thriving mom equals a thriving family. For more happiness boosters, check out these:

10 Self-Care Practices for a Healthier, Happier YOU!

Family quality time reading



  1. Strengthen Family Faith and Reflection

If faith is a part of your family life, make space for spiritual growth together. Reading a short family devotional or Bible storybook together once or twice a week creates meaningful moments and builds a foundation of love and peace.


Check out this comic-style Action Bible. This is the one we have at home and my kids LOVE our Action-Bible reading time, keeping them engaged and interested.

comic-style Action Bible


  1. Plan Monthly Family Adventures

Adventure doesn’t need to mean expensive trips. Simple outings like hikes, picnics, ice-skating, or exploring nature together refresh everyone and make wonderful memories.


These mini-adventures give kids something exciting to look forward to and strengthen family bonds. Make outdoor time a regular part of your family’s routine.



  1. Make a Family Fitness Goal

Stay active together with a fun fitness challenge—like completing 10,000 steps a day, doing morning stretches, or having dance parties in the living room. It keeps everyone healthy and energized!

family biking outdoors


  1. Learn a New Skill as a Family

Pick a skill to learn together—like baking, painting, or a new sport. You’ll bond while mastering something new and cheering each other on.



  1. Start a Weekly “Family Talent Show”

Once a week, let everyone share a talent—singing, dancing, jokes, or even magic tricks. It’s a fun, lighthearted way to build confidence and share laughs as a family.



  1. Screen-Free, Screen-Rich & Free-Screen Times


Establish Family Screen-Free Times


Screens are part of modern life, but tech-free time brings families closer. Choose one evening a week for screen-free fun, like playing cards, building puzzles, or enjoying creative activities together.


Jigsaw puzzles challenge everyone while building teamwork, and games like Connect-4 or Snakes & Ladders are great for kids and adults.


kids positive screen time



Create Screen-Rich Times:

Turn the Screen-Time Problem into Opportunities!


Screens don’t have to be the enemy—they can be tools for growth when used intentionally. This year, turn screen time into opportunities for learning new skills.



Whether it’s exploring music through virtual lessons, discovering coding basics with kid-friendly apps, or diving into eBooks and audiobooks, technology can help kids grow and learn. Set time limits and choose quality content to ensure screen time remains productive and enriching for the whole family.


Treat your kids to some mind-enriching audiobook with Audible.


In our family, screen time was starting to take over—so we decided to do something about it. Three months ago, my husband and I made a bold move: no electronic games or shows on weekdays, only on weekends.

simply piano app
Check the SimplyPiano App here

The kids were not thrilled. There were tears, there were “It’s not fair!” protests. But we stuck to our plan and explained that this was not a punishment, that it's for their brain development, their relationship together and us as a family.


What we didn’t anticipate was how this shift would spark a new passion. They discovered a love for music! Using the SimplyPiano app, our 8 and 5-year-olds dove into piano lessons. And after just three months, they’re playing with both hands!

simply piano app

Turns out, less screen time doesn’t just mean fewer shows—it can open the door to surprising new passions. Who knew!


Try the SimplyPiano, also available, are online lessons for guitar AND singing!



Turn screen-free time into music time! Invest in this highly rated piano and spark your child's creativity.

piano


Free-Screen Times


Let's face it. We live in a high tech age! Screens are everywhere we go.


Our kids will use electronics and there no way around it. And why should there be?!

Afterall, we played videos games and watched movies growing up, and we still do—not that this is the standard!


The key is balance.

We want our kids to develop social and life-skills, to grow into healthy, mentally stable adults. AND we want them to enjoy life.


The question is: How frequently and how long should our kids spend on electronic?

This is something for you to search and determine together as parents.


For our family, we have set 2 hours electronic games and 1 hour watching on Saturday and Sunday. On weekdays, we allow for 30-60 minutes of watching based on behavior. Our kids know that asking for electronics first thing in the morning will not work. I value waking up, being together as a family, talking, eating, playing, bonding, agreeing on the day's schedule. Electronics in our family is an afternoon/evening activities for times when we need a slow-low-time.


The key is to discuss as a family, and explain to your kids:

  • the risks of too-much screen-time

  • the benefits of screen-free times

  • possibly exchanging some with "screen-rich" times

  • and agreeing on a schedule together and stick to it.



  1. Create a Family Command Center

Keeping track of everyone’s schedules, to-dos, and paperwork can feel overwhelming. A family command center solves this by providing one central hub for organization.


Hang a magnetic wall calendar to track appointments, school events, and chores. Add hooks for keys, mail organizers, and a bulletin board for important notes.

magnetic wall calendar


Even better! Keep your family organized and in sync with this 15-Inch Digital Calendar & Daily Planner! Featuring a touchscreen smart display, it’s perfect for managing work, office, and family schedules.


Digital family planner calendar

  1. Cook a New Recipe Together Once a Month

Cooking as a family builds life skills and creates fun, shared memories. Choose one new recipe each month, let kids assist, and celebrate your culinary success—no matter how it turns out!



  1. Simplify Meal Planning Together

Mealtime can be chaotic without a plan, but a simple meal routine changes everything. Sit down as a family once a week to plan meals and grocery lists.


To involve kids, let them help choose one dinner and assist with cooking. Tools like an Instant Pot simplify meal prep on busy days. Meal planning saves time, reduces stress, and encourages healthier habits.

family cooking recipe together

  1. Declutter and Organize Together

Too much clutter causes stress, and it’s tough to maintain a tidy home with kids. Commit to decluttering together one area at a time—whether it’s the toy room, closets, or kitchen. Use toy storage bins to organize and label toys or books, and involve kids by letting them pick items to donate.



  1. Teach Kids Responsibility with Chores

kid sized cleaning set

Teaching kids age-appropriate chores empowers them, teaches life skills, and lightens your load. Start simple—young kids can tidy toys, while older ones can help with dishes or laundry.


A chore chart keeps tasks visible and fun, and a kid-sized cleaning set makes chores feel like play. This resolution creates teamwork and instills a sense of responsibility that benefits the whole family.



  1. Simplify Family Routines

Morning and evening chaos is common for families, but routines help. A family routine chart makes it easy for everyone to know their responsibilities and reduces daily stress.


Start simple—morning charts for kids to get dressed, brush teeth, and tidy up, and evening routines for calming down before bed. Consistency is key.


kids chores

Check out this post for more in-dept ideas on essential family cooperation in home chores: Transform Dull Chores into Life-Enriching OPPORTUNITIES: Make Homemaking & Organization Enjoyable!


  1. Teach Kids to Budget and Save

Start teaching financial responsibility by helping kids create simple budgets, set savings goals, and manage allowances. Use fun tools like piggy banks or budgeting games to make it engaging.

piggy bank



  1. Create a “Random Acts of Kindness” Jar

Fill a jar with ideas for random acts of kindness, like helping a neighbor, writing thank-you notes, or donating toys. Pull out an idea each week to spread love and teach kids the joy of giving!

Acts of Kindness Jar



Family-Building 2025 Goals


The New Year is the perfect time to reflect, reset, and take intentional steps toward creating a calmer, more connected family life. By celebrating what worked last year, learning from what didn’t, and setting small, achievable goals, you can overcome the chaos and make space for the moments that truly matter.


Whether it’s simplifying routines, building positive sibling relationships, or organizing your home, these "25 Family-Building 2025 Goals" are sure to bring more joy, connection, and peace into your daily life!


This year, let’s focus on progress, not perfection.

Small changes add up to a big impact—so celebrate every win along the way!


Which family resolution will you try this year?

Let us know in the comments and share with a friend!



25 Family-Building Resolutions in 2025

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