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some games or ideas to reduce screen time for kids

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Inspire your kid to do

4‑H’s free Inspire Kids to Do™ activity guides collectively feature over 100 activities that will turn your home into a learning oasis! Your kids can learn essential life skills like giving back, health and wellness, cooking, and leadership.

 

Family fun comes first

If the entire family is spending extended time at home, you may be wondering how you can make the best of your time together. Plan activities that everyone can participate in that are fun and educational. Try some family recipes (featured in the free downloadable Healthy Living Activity Guide) to bring the household together!

Take a homeschool approach

If you don’t want to break your kids from the structured learning that is adopted in many classrooms, 4‑H Curriculum can help. From photography to cooking, robotics to entrepreneurship, each 4‑H Curriculum is developed and supported by an accredited university and includes full lesson plans, instructor guides, and student worksheets.

 

Create your own learning lab

Science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) skills are applied to many school subjects and everyday tasks. The free 4‑H STEM Lab uses basic STEM concepts and learning to bring you fun activities for kids of all ages. You can sort activities by grade and topic, as well as see items needed for each experiment. Also, each activity shows the mess level—a great added feature for at-home experimenting!).

 

Combat cabin fever with mindfulness

With extended time at home, it’s easy to get a little stir-crazy—for both parents and kids. Our guide to mindfulness is a great way to protect and care for your mental health, staying clear- and level-headed and relaxed.
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You can try to engage them in reading some books and discuss things about them after the chapter of a book. Board games are good for those who wanted to take a rest from reading. Perhaps you can engage them in cooking something at home with guidance.
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So I called every teacher and home-school parent I know to get some tips—ideas of how to stay organized and efficiently plan to keep kids happy, stimulated, and academically challenged while they're out of school.  the right answer
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Indeed book reading is a good way to keep the child's mind intact and also get some legit engagement as a parent or guardian.
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ASK THEM TO PICK A TOPIC AND SPEND ATLEAST 30 MINUTES LEARNING ALL ABOUT IT. TELL THEM WRITE ONE LETTER EVERYDAY FOR A FAMILY MEMBER OR A FRIEND. IT'S GREAT FOR CREATIVE WRITING AND VOCABULARY .
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you want to engage yous kids  at home so you plan to meet a function plaanner so they manage better for your family and they manage all the programme as you like
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Art and Craft

Drawing and painting

Clay modelling

Origamy and paper craft

Beadwork and basket weaving

Sewing and Knitting

Carpentry

 Fruit and veggie art

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Kids can be engaged at home in various ways such as helping in light chores in the house such as sweeping, help in removing utensils from the dinning table after meals .
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If your child is obsessed with Snapchat or can’t get enough of YouTube parkour videos, getting them to put down the gadgets can be really hard. As any parent or caregiver knows, the debates about the benefits and negatives of kids’ screen time are endless. But at the end the right answer
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create a fun games and decision making games so it will make your kids learn how to be independent and also keep them away from screen time
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You can engage kids at home by getting them to help with the chores,helping them in homework or doing some physical excercise activities together.
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To engage kids at home,make sure you give them simple tasks to undertake like sweeping,mopping the floor or washing dishes.You can also ensure they take time to complete  their school homeworks.
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Here are some ideas for engaging kids at home without screens:


  • Arts and crafts
  • Outdoor activities such as playing tag, hide and seek, or going for a walk
  • Board games
  • Puzzles
  • Cooking
  • Gardening
  • Reading books
  • Writing stories or poems
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