For many parents, coming up with ways to keep the kids busy and out of trouble after school can be a problem. Families on a budget often can't afford extracurricular programs, so they have to come up with their own activities. While many parents opt for the TV as a built-in babysitter, it's better to use the time for an after-school activity that you can do together. In this article, we've got some great tips for fun and educational projects.
Choosing or creating an after-school activity takes a little thought and planning, yet it should supplement your child's classroom experiences. The first thing that you should consider is the child's interests and aptitudes. You may have dreams of having a professional athlete in the family, but that's not going to help a child who really wants to learn to play the guitar. Child development and health should also be a factor. Sports programs were the first thing to go when schools started to cutback services, so make up for this deficit by choosing an activity that gets your kids moving.
If you are supervising after school hours yourself, then take advantage of this time. Come up with a schedule of things-to-do based on your child's needs and interests and assign a category for each day. For example, Mondays can be dedicated to sports or other physical pursuits, Tuesdays can be arts and crafts day, Wednesdays can be cooking day and so on. Look on the Internet and you will no doubt find 365 after school activities, or visit craft stores for ideas. It's also a good idea to get your child's friends involved in their favorite after-school pursuits. It encourages the kids to be social and it gives other parents a break.
Getting kids to eat healthy meals can be a chore in itself. You can get around even the most finicky eater by having them help plan the menu. Start by having them draw a pie chart that lays out the four food groups. Once they have a list of healthy food choices, have them put together a meal. You can help them by making healthy alternatives to popular kids' dishes. Instead of greasy fish and chips, have breaded, baked fish fingers with oven fried sweet potato fries. Put a healthy spin on nachos by using baked organic tortillas smothered in fresh veggies and low fat sour cream. For a sweet treat, make your own granola bars with fresh oats, bran, nuts and fruit. Your kids will learn to make their favorite meals and snacks while you make sure they are getting a nutritious diet.
A well chosen after-school activity can broaden your child's horizons and introduce them to things that could turn into a lifelong passion. Speak to your kids and find out what they want to do and fill their time with projects that they will find fun. If your child is into computers, then get them video games that teach math and language development. Got a budding chef at home? Have them prepare a menu for the week and participate in food preparation. No matter what their interests are, encourage their growth and development with extracurricular activities that will bring out the best in them.
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