Get Down On The Floor And Play With Your
Children
by: Heidi Hoff
When was the last time you and
your kids rolled around on the floor together laughing
yourselves silly? If you're like me, it may have been a
while! Sometimes I get caught up in household chores, give
errands a priority or answer the phone when I know I should let
it ring, instead of making time for my two daughters. It's not
that I don't play with them; just the opposite is true. It
simply seems as if I'm trying to fit them into my daily
schedule when in fact I should be scheduling my day around
them. I used to be a planner. I would try to organize
activities that I thought my girls would learn something from.
I'm now much more free and spontaneous with them and I've
discovered that at their respective ages of four and 20 months
that this is the type of play they prefer.
Here are some suggestions on how
you can be more spontaneous with your
children:
1. Play "Chase Around The House" - Kids love to be chased,
especially if you're making a roaring or growling noise while
you're doing it. You'd be surprised how fast their little legs
can carry them. This exercise is sure get you're heart rate up
and tone your glutes as well!
2. Have a Pillow Fight - Make sure the pillows are small and
not too heavy. Throw cushions work best for this activity. Lay
a few ground rules, such as not hitting in the face or on the
head and when somebody yells: "stop", then stop.
3. How Many Times Can Each of You Hop on One Foot - Again, a
great cardiovascular activity for you and the kids. Alternate
feet and vary the directions you're hopping in. This is good
for your children's coordination and learning left and right,
forwards and backwards.
4. Pretend You're Animals- Play a guessing game of what animal
Sally is by the sounds she makes and the way she moves.
Children love to imitate animals and can imitate various
animals from a young age.
5. Tickle Each other when you've run out of ideas, then a good
old-fashioned tickle fight is the answer. Again, don't tickle
too hard and when someone (possibly you!) yells stop, then the
tickler must stop. At our house, this game always ends with a
kiss!
These activities take little time play and benefit you and your
children greatly. They are highly interactive, involve a lot of
laughter and take no preparation. They also let your children
know that you enjoy being with them and that they make great
playmates.
About The Author
Heidi Hoff
Editor, Preschool Planet
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