Smart devices not only creates depression among children, it may lead to cognitive disorders as well. Here are some tips to help you manage your child’s screen-time.
1: Stickers – We started using stickers recently. They are a big hit. Not only is it a great fine motor activity, but it also teaches them things like names of fruits, animals etc.
2: Helping with laundry – Let them help you sort, stack and fold. It will be clumsy work but keeps them engaged and involved in chores from the beginning.
3: Reading – Build your child’s library with all types of books. Bi-lingual books, board books, picture books, flap books, busy books. A good book rotation keeps them enthused about reading. We created a library corner for our son with a book rack and a storage box that acts as a desk.
4: Helping in the kitchen – Get the kids involved in safe activities around the kitchen like mixing things and peeling fruits and vegetables.
5: Cycle – Find a cycle like this one which can be used from 1 year onwards up to 3 years. It’s a good investment.
If you want a time for yourself and house chores, you can enroll your kid in a nearest football club or gym, it will help him build his self-confidence and keep him active. Find a coach that suits your kids needs at FitXpress365.com.
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