13 Tips On How to Spend Free Quality Time With Your Kids
- Play. Seems simple, but, do you really know how
to do it? Get down on the floor and play trucks, build forts, make
cardboard buildings for cars. Go through the clothes in the house and
make a dress up box; include old jewelry, hats, purses, and shoes. Plan a
tea party, and follow it wherever it goes.
Read. Start a small chapter book and read one chapter a day. Make reading time special with snacks.
Make crafts. Simple paper plates make great masks to wear, then you can play using your masks.
Cook. Every kid
loves to help in the kitchen. Make or buy their own cookbook and apron,
then let them pick a recipe and help them make it, and do this as a
weekly thing. You will be surprised how much you learn from your child
while spending the time together.
Give them creative reign. Get a big box, cut it open, lay it flat and hand them the supplies to go crazy -- let them paint, draw, cut, and then join in.
Go on picnics. All
kids love picnics, the key is making them spontaneous. Pick them up from
school, take a snack and head to the park, have a picnic inside, use a
theme like all red food, or let them pick all the foods. So what if for
one meal you're eating twinkies and cereal. It won't kill them or you.
Play games, any game. When's the last time you indulged in something a little wild, like hide and seek in the house?
Build a fort, inside or out.
Kids don't need extravagant play houses -- a sheet over the clothes
line or some chairs will do just fine. Play in there with them.
Play with play dough.
Get out the cookie cutters and anything else that you normally don't
let them use for playdough...use plastic utensils for cutting.
Be an a clown occasionally.You
don't need make-up, just be silly. The kids will have a great time
laughing when their Mum/Dad isn't able to find that thing that is
obviously in front of them ("No I can't see it anywhere."). Another
great example is getting your foot stuck to the floor after gluing
something. When the kids try to help, their hand also gets stuck to the
parents hand.
Pretend Play. Imagine you are a family of penguins or dolphins or something. Assume roles. Assume a challenge & play out the roles.
Building a Story.
Invite friends of your kids at home. Its easier to manage multiple kids,
if you know the trick. Build a story collaboratively. A child starts
the story. Next one continues it by adding another line. Then the next
one takes it further & so on..
Give your kids the ultimate gift of time.
Instead of saying "not right now", stop and go play for an hour. Is
that bill really going to be any different if you leave it on the table
and come back an hour later? Probably not, but, your child may look back
and remember the day you stopped what you were doing and played for an
hour.
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