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"Abandon" a child, then let him be at home every day

To "waste" a child, let him be at home every day

Outdoor activities

1. Collect stones, shells, leaves, etc.

You can go downstairs in the community, in the suburbs or at the beach to collect some stones, shells, leaves, etc. You can paint on the stones; you can also paint the stones with different colors and put them in glass bottles; you can use glue to decorate the shells products; making handicrafts from leaves.

2. Discover the secrets under the board

Find a useless board and place it on the bare soil. After a while, let’s take a look at how many kinds of small things are under the board. guest. And tell the children the names of these small species, let the children talk about the characteristics of these species, and after a while, go and see what changes are under the board.

3. Discover 10 kinds of small animals with your children

This small activity does not require any materials or any hands-on operation. You can observe while walking with your children in the countryside. What small animals are around, such as butterflies, ants, goats, etc.? Look at the living environment of such animals, and ask more questions to make the children think more.

4. Adopt a tree

Adopt a tree near your home. Water the tree when you have time. Let the children have a "dialogue" with the tree and go there every once in a while. Observe its changes, establish a connection with the tree, cultivate your child's sense of responsibility, and observe the small animals around the tree to see what you discover.

5. Camping with your children

When you have time, you can go camping in the park or at the beach. If you can, accompany your children to camp outdoors for one night, watch the stars and clouds in the sky with them, and give them Children are introduced to constellations and some astronomical phenomena.

6. Fishing

Fishing can cultivate children's patience and observation. When children see the fish taking the bait, they will feel a sense of accomplishment, and they will also understand that if they pay, they will be successful. There are rewards