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Ways to keep your kids entertained during lockdown
Chloe_Scope
Posts: 10,586 Disability Gamechanger
Keeping kids occupied can be a challenge at the best of times!
With homeschooling being the new norm, how are you keeping your children occupied?
Please feel free to add your suggestions below and I will be sharing anything that I come across!
With homeschooling being the new norm, how are you keeping your children occupied?
Please feel free to add your suggestions below and I will be sharing anything that I come across!
Scope
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Mum makes epic Spiderman challenge to keep her four-year-old entertained during lockdown using nothing but string
Also includes other things people have been doing.Scope -
Thanks.
We do lessons whenever possible. This is a challenging time for sure.
This is a list of tips:
Arts and craft projects
Water play
Team games
Cookery
Sports
Reading
Movie discussion nights
Word puzzles
Revision sessions
Gardening
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Some more links you might wish to take a look at:
This is a article courtesy of the BBC with some more helpful recommendations and tips on fun activities to do at home with your child. https://www.bbc.co.uk/tiny-happy-people/springtime-activities-for-toddlers/znnnpg8
Or you can find a lot more useful suggestions on www.channelmum.co.uk on educational activities for isolation. Definitely worth a read.
https://www.channelmum.com/c/staying-home?utm_source=Adwords-Search&utm_medium=Advertising&utm_campaign=Childrens-Activities&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI8NLJucrU6AIVibbtCh3kawa9EAMYASAAEgKYjPD_BwE
Mumsnet activity threads are another good source of information. -
Thanks for these @April2018mom! Some good resources here.
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Maybe not the best way, but this video did make me laugh!
As a parent, the hardest part of cooking at home is getting your kids to actually eat it without the fuss. However, things were different for one little girl who took to her mum's cooking with ease and insisted she loved it despite retching and spluttering with every mouthful.
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You mean that's not how people look when they're enjoying your food?Community Manager
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12 free activity cards for magical family moments
Schools are closed and parents are working from home – what could possibly go wrong?
Life can be challenging at the moment and our Mindful Monsters are here to help you and your little ones make the most of each and every day during this time.
We have teamed up with Victoria Sumner, a counsellor and psychotherapist of Alma House Therapies to bring you this exciting set of 12 new activity cards to create a little bit of fun and laughter with your children.
Focusing on 4 key areas, the activity cards aim to boost creativity, improve concentration, inspire positivity and aid relaxation.
Over 15,000 parents have benefited from our activity cards, so why not give them a go too?Scope -
Chloe_Scope said:Mum makes epic Spiderman challenge to keep her four-year-old entertained during lockdown using nothing but string
Also includes other things people have been doing.Disability Gamechanger - 2019 -
Ami2301 said:Chloe_Scope said:Mum makes epic Spiderman challenge to keep her four-year-old entertained during lockdown using nothing but string
Also includes other things people have been doing.Scope -
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For children in particular. Art and Craft ideas
https://www.mumsnet.com/entertainment/fun-childrens-crafts-ideas
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I am grateful and really enjoying the time my husband and I have with our children. We are lucky enough to be able to go for a walk with our dog most days. I appreciate being able to hear the birds sing, watching the bees fly around, and looking at the trees and watching spring emerge, with the flowers and trees blossoming. I haven't heard the sky's being so quiet since I was a child in the 70's!
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EricaMcD said:I am grateful and really enjoying the time my husband and I have with our children. We are lucky enough to be able to go for a walk with our dog most days. I appreciate being able to hear the birds sing, watching the bees fly around, and looking at the trees and watching spring emerge, with the flowers and trees blossoming. I haven't heard the sky's being so quiet since I was a child in the 70's!
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We have collected some more fun ideas for homeschooling and other activities at https://www.scope.org.uk/advice-and-support/homeschooling-during-lockdown/ - hope they help!
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