Thursday, January 6, 2011

Do Your Children Get Bored Easily?

When children are confined to the house or sometimes just can’t seem to find anything to do their favorite saying is "I’m bored." Finding them something to do can be quite simple. Kids love a big cardboard box with windows and a door cut in it. It makes a house or a fort or whatever their imagination can think up. A simple tent built from sheets hung over backs of dining room chairs makes a great place to play. More than one child could have two tents so they can play in both of them.

If you have the time to entertain the children, most of them love to help cook. There are lots of different kinds of food they can help you cook but cookies are probably the favorite. Cookies can be made and each child can decorate their cookies to suit their imagination. If the child is very carefully supervised, they can flip pancakes or French Toast. These things not only entertain a child, but they educate the child, too.

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There are many craft projects that you can start the children on at the kitchen table where you can keep an eye on them and help when they need it. Keep a supply of paper, glue, safe scissors, and color crayons or colored pens on hand to be ready when you need them. Stimulate their imagination with some of the new type of coloring pencils and pens available. A lot of crafts can be made from junk items that you have laying around. Save some of your plastic containers, small boxes and even tin cans. Make sure if you use tin cans you flatten any sharp edges with a pair of pliers.

You can teach them to make wind spinners and wind chimes. They can be made out of just about any thing you can tie on a string. Jar lids can be used for tops for wind spinners and chimes. An adult will have to punch the holes in the lid and make sure there are no sharp edges, but the children can put the strings in and tie the object on it. Plastic containers like the small ones for yogurt and butter can be used as tops. Just punch holes around the lip and tie on any small objects. Metal objects can clink against each other and make a pleasant sound. Old keys work well for the hanging items. A fishing line swivel should be fastened to the string above the plastic container. Then another string or hook should be fastened to that to hang it by, so it will turn in the wind. It makes children happy to see the product of their work.

Teach the children to make a collage. When they are in the yard or park, encourage them to pick up different items to put in their collage. Feathers, leaves or any other interesting items they may find will work well for a collage. A collage can be made from old buttons, beans, popsicle sticks or just from magazine pictures. Whatever catches their interest. They can cut letters from newspapers and magazines and spell their name or make a message. Have the children save everyday items to make a collage. Use a stiff piece of paper or card stock for the collage.

Sometimes items you buy are packed in a box with Styrofoam packing. A piece of Styrofoam that is at least 2 inches, by 3 inches by 6 inches makes a good substitute wood block. Under strict supervision, a child can take a tack hammer and drive nails in the block, or use a screw driver to drive screws in the block.. The child should be at least five years old. If Dad is a do-it-yourself person, children like to imitate him and the Styrofoam block works good for this.

There are all kinds of crafts on the Internet that are geared for children. If your children get bored easily, it is of great benefit to look some of these things up for future use. Some sites have patterns that you can print out with the instructions. An hour or so on the computer can be very beneficial. Making crafts with your children creates a good bonding time. Even if you have them sit at the table where you can see them while you cook a meal and offer suggestions and praise it will cause a lot of interaction with your children.

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