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New Ways To Keep Your Kids Busy During Summer Break

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In a world with rapidly developing technology, it can be difficult to keep children busy and preoccupied without the need for electronic devices. There are a variety of new ways through which caregivers or parents can keep their young ones busy. Let’s get into it as we explore new ways to keep kids busy during Summer break. I am going to cover the following four areas of consideration; the importance of kids having no-screen time, the benefits of creative play, a few different imagination ideas such as dolls, and how to play with toys.

The Importance of Kids Having No-Screen Time

No doubt playing a game on a smartphone or popping a Movie in the player may easily divert a child’s attention while his parents are looking after smaller siblings or enjoying a much-needed break. In spite of the fact that this could be the case, parents should be aware that their children are likely to be exposed to various forms of entertainment media owing to the easy accessibility of these forms of media and a lack of adequate parental supervision. The average amount of time that children of this generation spend in front of screens, such as televisions, laptops, cellphones, and tablet computers, is seven hours a day.

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A child’s development and general well-being may be negatively impacted by excessive screen time, even though some screen time may be informative. Spending too much time on screens might raise the risk of:

– Unreliable Sleep – A child’s propensity for difficulty falling asleep or maintaining a regular sleep pattern increases with increased screen time exposure. If a youngster watches TV before bed or if a TV is maintained in the room where the child sleeps, the danger is raised.

– Obesity – Youngsters who watch TV are more likely to seek items heavy in fat and sugar because they are exposed to advertising for fast food, junk food, and drink. The likelihood of children being active is also decreased when they spend a lot of time in front of a screen.

– Issues with Conduct and Attention – Excessive media usage may cause behavioral problems, hyperactivity, and difficulty in the classroom.

Benefits of Creative Play

Creative play is what kids do when they’re free to be themselves, and there are many ways to foster this kind of play at home. If given the opportunity, every kid would happily spend hours engaged in imaginative play, whether it involves sketching, painting, cutting, pasting, modeling, creating, or just pretending.

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The purpose of encouraging creative play in young children is to foster their emotional and social growth. Even before they can talk, children may begin to understand the importance of connecting their actions with their emotions via the use of creative outlets. Children get an awareness of their feelings and the ability to adjust to their surroundings via imaginative play. This is because imaginative play provides a safe area for children to express themselves.

The scope of what might be considered “creative play” is vast. Every activity that gives a new way to express oneself and engage the senses might be considered an experiment. Children’s imaginative play includes sensory play because they need to cultivate their senses before they can fully explore their creativity. During sensory play, children actively use their senses to build neural pathways in the brain.

A Few Different Imagination Ideas

Imaginative ideas in child play are crucial to child development as they allow the kid to think by themselves and come up with exciting and enjoyable activities you can all be engaged in as part of play. kids become more engaged and active in play when you engage in their play and allow them come up with some imaginative ideas. Here are some example of ideas.

Prepare a made-up dinner.

Kids often like mimicking the everyday actions of their parents. Prepare your budding chef for his or her future career by setting the table with pretend food and culinary implements. Let them serve you, and be ready to act like mud pie is your favorite dish.

Host tea parties and picnics.

Is it storming outside? Sure, no sweat. Get your child’s favorite toys and some kitchen-themed decorations for a makeshift inside picnic. Always ask Teddy if he wants more tea or cake, and keep your pinkies up. Manners are important.

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Provide a show.

It’s the pinnacle of improv practice to act out a play with your kid using whatever materials you have on hand (puppets, dolls, action figures, hairbrushes, boxes, etc.). Listen to their suggestions while you write.

Have doll dramatization

it is essential to have them choose the doll king or princess or any other act they can engage the different dolls available. This allows them to dictate actions for each doll including communication and response for each.

How to Play with Toys

When children are engaging in play with toys, they develop cognitive, physical, and communication skills that aid in their development. Hence how to play with toys is crucial to a child’s development.

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There are various ways to play with toys. They are;

1. Always let your kids dictate the play. This is crucial as they grow and enjoy being the ones deciding which actors among the toys play the different roles. This is the case as they have their preference and favorites among the toys.

2. Ensure they have a variety of toys. A lot of toys give children different imaginative ideas of play hence very important in child play. Hence one should always ensure to buy several different toys with different functionality.

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