
Due to the ongoing 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, almost everyone on earth is forced to stay at home until further notice.
And while adults worry about the future, they also try their best to keep the children worry-free and happy.
Now that parents will spend lots of time with their kids at home, it's time to think about fun bonding activities with them.
Most kids nowadays are often glued to their laptops, tablets, and smartphones.
They're either catching up on what's happening with the world on social media or busy taking on that latest TikTok challenge.
While those things are fun to do, your kids could be missing out on a lot of other more exciting and educational experiences, if they're always online. So, if you want them to have a life outside of the cyber world and wish for them to engage in activities that are enjoyable and can enhance their skills, then you should let them try the suggested activities below.
Hopefully, you still have some of the classic board games tucked away in your garage or closet, like Scrabble, Snakes and Ladders, Monopoly, Games of the General, and Chess. Your kids may have encountered the online version of these games, but it'll surely be a delightful experience for them to play the game on the actual, physical board.
It's sad that nowadays very few kids know how to play traditional Filipino games or the Laro ng Lahi. But you have the power to change this and you can start with your kids. Teach them how to play the patintero, langit lupa, tumbang preso, agawan base, and siato, so they can enjoy the games you played as a kid and pass them on to their future kids.
You can take your kids around the world without leaving your home by taking virtual tours of world-famous tourist spots and museums. You can view the Great Wall of China, The Louvre Museum in Paris, and the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam online and for free.
Children can be entertained and educated at the same time by letting them watch awe-inspiring documentaries like GMA-7's Amazing Earth.
Be a supportive parent by knowing your child's interests and hobbies and showing them tutorial videos that will teach them how to hone their skills.
Initially, this may seem like a bad idea. However, you carefully guide your kids on each step of the preparation process and make sure you teach them how to safely use kitchen utensils and equipment, then not only will you be keeping them busy, but you'll also be teaching them one of life's most important survival skills: cooking!
You probably think kids will dread this activity. Maybe, at first, they will. But perhaps if you promise to prepare a delicious snack afterward or make them feel that you really need their help, the kids will get into that 'challenge accepted' mindset. Besides, they might enjoy it because it's their chance to bond with you and learn a few cleaning tricks too. And this is also the perfect opportunity for parents to teach their kids of the importance of teamwork in maintaining the cleanliness in your home.
As the old saying goes, 'Parents are the first teachers.' So when you're at home with the kids, make sure you maximize this time to pass on your skills to them. If you're a good singer, teach them how to sing. If you're good at math, train your kids how to effortlessly solve mathematical problems. This is a good bonding activity that your children will remember for the rest of their lives.
You've probably watched movies with your kids before. So, why not try something new? Listen to children's audio books or podcasts together! This will surely heighten their imagination and they'll enjoy the thrill of listening to the story unfold.
Sometimes, parents need to compromise and your kids probably have been bugging you to try TikTok. So, don't be a killjoy and give in to their request. This is the perfect opportunity for you to understand why your kids like TikToking, and you might even find it surprisingly enjoyable yourself.
With these new and exciting activities, being at home will no longer be a drag. So, go ahead and try these activities, and have a wonderful time at home with your kids.
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