Saturday, October 9, 2010

Choose the Right Fun Activities for Your Kids


Choosing the right activities for your kids is no easy task. There are many things to consider with all the hustle and bustle of house chores, you can easily allow your kids to play anything they want. Your two-year old son might be playing with Legos, building small houses. He might be enjoying himself while playing but also putting himself into danger for he might accidentally swallow a Lego piece without you noticing until he complains of his stomach aching. Or your curly-haired daughter might be playing with stuffed toys which are too big for her.

To avoid these happening, you should spend time to assess the playing needs of your kid. It is the best thing to do to make sure your kids are safe. Know what makes your kid happy, without compromising their safety. You might want to watch a funny video with your kid, say, Sesame Street or Dora the Explorer. While enjoying the show, you can take that opportunity to observe what makes your kid laugh or what makes them sad. It can be Elmo's jollyness making them happy or Cookie Monster's loud voice which makes them sad or scared. Take note of those things for it will help you decide what fun activities you'll be sharing with your kids.

Watch funny shows with your kids. If they don't enjoy the singing and dancing with the Sesame Street, you can always hope that Dora will hold their attention and pick some of their qualities while hanging out with them. If they sing with Dora or dance with Boots, it's a good sign. It means your kid wants to lead and is willing to take some instructions from others, particularly someone older.
If your kid shows enthusiasm while singing with Diego, making hand moves when Swiper is around exclaiming, "Swiper no swiping! Swiper no Swiping!", you can say your kid enjoys activities which have interaction with a question and answer portion.


You can also try to see what their strengths and weaknesses are by having an art activity. You can try creating figures using clay or sticks. Add some humor while explaining to your kid how to create clay figures. Do NOT set any rules as to how big the figure should be or how should it look. It will suppress any excitement they have because there are some rules. Kids do not like too many rules.

You can also try doing the famous "Bring Me" game. Come up with funny rules and let both of you enjoy the moment of playing together. Crack some jokes while dictating what item you want him or her to give you, and you will not notice how much both of you enjoy it.
There are many activities you can do with your kids, but don't be too serious because it will rob both of you the chance to enjoy the company of each other while exploring each others' individuality.


Rosette Salvador is a freelance writer for online publications and writes for family enjoyment and child education. If you want to have some fun and laughter, go to this Kid-Friendly Websitehttp://www.familyfuncartoons.com/kids-activities.html A top line resource on clean humor for young families with lots of things for kids to do.

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