Do you feel that your ideas are already exhausted? Did you have many activities in mind but none of them keep your children entertained? Children are people full of curiosity, imagination and above all energy. Therefore, it is very important that on the days when you have them at home you help them develop their abilities to the fullest. On this occasion we share some tips so that you can have a healthy coexistence with children:
• Prepare an agenda for the day. Talking with your child about the activities they are going to do during the day will help them to motivate themselves to carry out the tasks that may not excite them as much. For example: today we are going to collect your toy room and then we are going to prepare the strawberry jelly that you like so much.
• Establish schedules. This will help the little ones learn that the night is for resting and that during the day there are times to eat, have fun and learn. • Involve them in household chores. Regardless of the child’s age, it is important to help him develop a sense of belonging and to let him know his responsibilities as a family member.
• Interaction with the environment. Living with pets or with nature helps to develop children’s defenses and teach them a love of nature.
• Quality time. Remember that one of the most important things is to be with them when they carry out the activities that you ask them so that they do not lose interest or to avoid accidents. Also, being present while they do their homework will help them create stronger ties.
Now we present examples of the activities you can do to end the energy of the youngest members of the household before they end up with yours:
• Make a tent in the living room of the house with sheets and blankets.
• Assemble puzzles of your favorite characters according to their age.
• Play the store to teach them how to do operations with coins and bills.
• Play hide and seek to teach them to count to 10.
• Find a treasure at home: hide objects and have to search for them to collect them in a container)
• Do a home theater afternoon with popcorn.
• Paint with watercolors to teach you to identify colors.
• Glue sheets of bond paper or cardboard to the wall so that the child can develop his creativity.
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