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Striking a balance between indoor gaming and outdoor activities

 

 

Everyone needs balance in their life, and that includes our children. Getting them to spend their leisure time in ways that offer the right blend of fun and stimulation can be a challenge. However, it is possible to work out a healthy balance between indoor and outdoor pursuits that leaves children and parents smiling.

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Many parents try and limit their children's use of computer consoles, but gaming isn't all bad. Positive effects can be felt when children focus on games that stimulate their imaginations, spark creativity or challenge them mentally. Sports games are often good for hand eye coordination and developing numerical skills, strategy building and tactical strengths. Playing computer games with your child is a fun way of bonding and spending quality time. Children love to teach their parents how to play, and parents can also use game scenarios as talking points and teaching opportunities.

If you want to take them away from computer games, try a craft project. The most successful projects are those where children can see a relevance and use for an item they create. Making jewelry, a light shade, pottery or knitting are all indoor activities children can engage with in a satisfying way. Have fun together planning, designing and assembling craft projects over the kitchen table – it's a great way of connecting with your children in a relaxed, unpressurized way.

Out and about

When the weather is good, heading outside makes sense. Taking children out of their home environment gives them instant stimulation and increases social contact with others. Fresh air elevates feelings of well being and safe levels of sunshine helps in the production of Vitamin D.

Children reluctant to venture out of the front door can be tempted in a number of ways.
Try a sporting activity the family can enjoy together such as inline skating or blading. The gear needed for going blading includes a safety helmet, knee pads and roller blades, of course. Roller blading is great exercise that gives you a good cardio workout and once you master the techniques it is possible to travel distances at speed – something children will embrace.

Other outdoor activities that can be enjoyed as a family include surfing, which many children really take to. The adrenalin rush of catching a wave and speeding into shore can be a real eye opener for children and getting them out of the sea is often a problem! Mapping out a cycle route to follow is another way of engaging children with the outdoors. Pack a picnic, a map and away you cycle on a mission to discover how far this outdoor adventuring can take you.

For gentler activities outside, get children interested in wildlife photography or birding. Such passions often start young in children, nurtured and reinforced by happy and relaxed times with siblings and parents. Heading out for the day with binoculars, camera and notebook to see what nature has to offer could be the start of a lifelong love of the great outdoors.

Happy children are those who spend their free time engaged in things that help them grow, develop and feel good about the world around them. Whether that's playing Super Mario Brothers with Dad or roller blading in the park with mum, it's all a matter of getting the balance just right.

 

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