Instead of letting children spend more time watching TV or using electronic devices, parents should experience simple but fun and useful activities with their children. The following experiences not only help create positive energy for children but they can also accumulate experience for life.
Going shopping at the supermarket
One of the practical and fun activities for young children is going to the supermarket with their parents. Parents can also teach their children how to identify diverse foods, as well as teach them to make a list of items to buy for a certain amount of money.
This helps children learn to compare to make appropriate food choices. This is also a way to help children understand the value of money and know how to spend appropriately. At the same time, this practical experience will help children practice logical thinking, basic financial management skills and learn to be independent in life.
Going to see a movie
For the holiday days, let's organize a movie tour together. This activity will be a great way for family members to relax comfortably together.
Choose a work that is suitable for your child's age to enjoy together, and listen to the children's shares at the end of the filming session. This activity not only stimulates the imagination but also increases language ability to help children become more confident in life
Explore nature
The holiday is also a great time for children to have more access to nature. Parents can explore the world around them with their children such as staring at the sky, observing insects at night... bringing diverse biological knowledge to children.
Learn to cook
Cooking activities will be a great experience for children. Parents can teach their children to cook a simple dish, or make their favorite cake to make their children's holidays more fun.
Cooking together not only helps children better understand their nutritional regimen but also trains patience. These life skills activities will help children develop well, stimulate creativity and have more fun doing their own thing.