There’s no right or wrong answer — just real family experiences. We want to hear from you:
What would you say is the best “reset” outing for a family?
Your vote helps spark conversation and gives other parents new ideas to try and gives you one extra entry for the chance to win a free Maxi-Cosi Kori Rocker!
Parenting is rewarding — but it can also be overwhelming. Between busy schedules, tired kids, and everyday stress, many families look for simple ways to reconnect and reset together. That’s where a good “reset” outing comes in.
Whether it’s something spontaneous or part of a routine, a reset outing helps families slow down, enjoy each other’s company, and come home feeling refreshed. But what kind of outing works best?
That’s what we want to know.
A reset outing doesn’t need to be expensive, long, or perfectly planned. For many families, it’s simply an activity that:
Gets everyone out of the house
Reduces stress
Brings a sense of calm or fun
Helps parents and kids reconnect
The best reset outings often focus on togetherness, not productivity.
Every family is different, which is why there’s no single right answer. Some common favourites include:
A stroll around the neighbourhood, a visit to a local park, or time on a nearby trail can do wonders for everyone’s mood — especially after a busy week.
Grabbing pizza, ice cream, or coffee and snacks can feel like a mini escape from routines and dishes at home.
Letting kids burn off energy while parents relax (even just a little) is a reset for the whole family.
Quiet outings can be surprisingly calming, especially for families with younger children.
Even a grocery run or hardware store visit can become a reset when it’s slow, relaxed, and done together.
Family reset outings aren’t about perfection. They’re about:
Emotional regulation for kids
Stress relief for parents
Strengthening family bonds
Creating small, meaningful memories
In busy seasons — especially with young children — even short outings can help everyone feel more grounded.