Activities to Do with Children During the Semester Break

Semester break is here! It is a great opportunity for children to have fun, rest and reinforce what they have learned throughout the semester.

You can explore the winter season with your children. You can watch cartoons and documentaries about snow, draw winter and snow-themed pictures and read stories. If you have the opportunity and time, you can go on a small snow holiday and experience it together. Children love playing in the snow.


You can support the parent-child hours you spend together at home with activities. You can collaborate with your child to do housework or spend time in the kitchen and give him small tasks. He can encourage the little cook by saying, "Come on, let's do great things in the kitchen with you today." You can support their development in both personal-social and fine motor areas and make the relationship between you stronger


You can participate in artistic events and go on museum trips. Children will enjoy spending a pleasant time with you and their cultural horizons will expand.


You can go to watch a movie or theater of your choice together. You can make this more enjoyable by agreeing with a friend or two and allow them to spend time with their friends.


It is a good opportunity to reinforce the information learned throughout the semester. Of course, making this enjoyable for children makes it easier for them to do their duties. After the work is done in the evening as a family, you can organize a study hour by saying "it's study time" and everyone gathers around the table with their pens and books.

You can play board games that will strengthen children's memories. Games that the whole family gathers together to play are an offer that is very difficult for children to refuse. You can take this as an opportunity to research and play games on the internet that will support your child's cognitive and emotional development.

 

You can take your children to workshops organized by various organizations to socialize, have fun and develop their skills.

 

 You can go to a children's library with him, visit and read.

 

You can build a cat house at home and let it out. In this way, you will cover the subject of loving and compassion for animals under the title of an activity.

 

To help children develop their skills in taking responsibility and fulfilling their responsibilities, you can create a list of responsibilities with your child for the work he will do during the holiday. You can check it regularly by hanging it on the refrigerator.


You can play sequential, timed games to help them show patience, strengthen their willpower, and provide impulse control. (Example; Of course, you can buy 1 biscuit now, or if you wait until after dinner, you can buy 2 - Camel Dwarf Game - Hot and Cold Game)

 

Activities can be increased according to your imagination. Have a pleasant holiday to all of you.

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