This all sounds like a lot of work, and it is. But one of the secrets of teaching is that it can be fun. Learning through play is a legitimate strategy, and it can continue as your child grows up. This way, your child gets a well-rounded education and they might not even realize they’re learning.
Start When They’re Young
But it’s also a good idea to teach your child basic social skills, as well as how to read and count. Believe it or not, play and other fun activities are what help with this.
Playdates with other children encourage your child to play together. Make sure you allow them to explore a variety of playstyles. Some play is better for socializing, while other forms of play encourage motor control, coordination, and creativity. Your child might naturally lean towards certain playstyles as they develop a personality and preferences.
Reading with your child helps them to learn how to read and speak. You can also play with them to teach them how to count and use basic logic. This sets them up for preschool and then formal education.
Toys For Learning
Building blocks like Lego are one of the most popular toys for learning, and even adults enjoy building with them. Your child can learn how to construct something that supports itself. They might engage their creative minds when designing something, and they learn fine motor skills when using the blocks.
You can even get more complicated Lego sets and other building toys that teach basic engineering skills for older children and adults.
Make sure you find the right toys for your child’s age and interests. You can also download edutainment apps that teach all kinds of things, such as spelling, math, and even history and coding. Some television programs are also designed to teach as well as entertain. Of course, it’s best to be balanced with screen time.
Practical Skills
Even though it might take longer, it can be helpful to gamify chores. Chore charts with scores and rewards are a good motivating factor, and you still teach your children the necessary skills for life.
You can also make chores fun by turning it into a race or dancing while cleaning.
Young children love to spend time with their parents, so involve them in cooking and cleaning. You can also teach them other skills, such as gardening, DIY, and financial literacy. True, you might struggle to make all of this fun, but it’s a necessary part of parenting and making sure your children will grow up to be responsible and self-sufficient adults.
Sports Games
Team sports require strategy and the ability to work together as a team. Your child will learn how to get along with others and to use their strengths along with other children. Besides, sports are a lot of fun, and a bit of healthy competition can be just that - healthy.
But what if your child doesn’t like sports?
You shouldn’t push your kids into something they won’t enjoy. Not everyone is a natural sportsperson. However, it’s still helpful to find an active hobby that they do enjoy. Time and finances obviously play into how many things you’re able to try out but encourage your child to find something that keeps them moving.
It’s also important to not always push your child to be the best. Some kids enjoy a sport, but they aren’t natural athletes. It’s okay for them to play casually as well. You can find a more casual, fun team. In some cases, you can even play sports with your kids.
Video Games
However, let’s look at some of the benefits of screen time and video games.
Some video games, especially those aimed at younger children, have clear educational benefits. But what about other video games?
Well, they can also help your children to learn certain skills, depending on the games they play.
Racing games and other games that require quick reflexes teach children how to be observant and can improve their reaction time. Strategy and puzzle games help your children to think outside the box and use logic to solve problems. Some games involve teamwork, while others foster a creative attitude. Management games often involve creating a production line, which means using math and logic to solve problems and succeed. Or maybe you want to be embroiled in a story in another world.
Video games can be played alone or with other people, but you learn all the time.
You can also play video games with your child. If you’re unfamiliar with their favorite games, ask them to teach you. This has the double benefit of allowing you to bond with your child, while also allowing them to learn how to teach with patience and clarity.
Puzzles and Simple Games
Learning doesn’t have to be boring. It can be fun, and even better, it doesn’t stop in childhood. You continue to learn while playing even after you finish formal education. It refreshes you and keeps your mind working hard.
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