How to encourage play in our children?

If you feel that your children They don't have the ability to play spontaneously, they don't have new games or new ideas to have fun.These interesting and fun ideas for boosting creativity and imagination through play are sure to help. Play, apart from being an opportunity for fun, represents the health and development of our children.The many forms of play enrich a child's brain, body, and life in essential ways.

 Here are some tips and games that can help your child have fun. 

  • Give it to your child blocks, empty containers, wooden spoons, and puzzlesSimple, inexpensive objects are some of the best ways to support a child's creativity. Remember, it's the presence and attention of parents and caregivers that enrich children, not sophisticated electronic devices.
  • Give it to your child opportunities to play with their siblings, Try to direct the game to give both resources to play interactively, giving an example of how to coordinate differences and turn them into points of union and fun when sharing. 
  • Help your child to explore your body through different movements, for example, walking, jumping, and standing on one leg. Use dance as a core activity!
  • Toast opportunities for imaginary and symbolic play which involves many cognitive and representation skills, including empathy in stepping outside oneself and putting oneself in another's shoes, for example, pretending to drink from an empty cup, a doll that jumps and falls and reacts by crying because it has hurt itself... Try to offer your child several everyday situations that can be used to play and work on these very important aspects of play and imagination.
  • Read regularly with your child. Encourage simulation play based on these stories, you know that we are great lovers of reading with our children as an activity of connection, communication and interaction.
  • Sing songs and play rhythms so your child can learn and join in the fun. Start introducing some age-appropriate games like Simon Says or any activity with the Music of the VICON Method, which you can get at SOUNDCLOUD.
  • Recover images of activities you have done as a family, excursions, meetings, meals, birthdays  and try to relive those moments through play, singing Happy Birthday, greeting our relatives when they arrive... Tell your child stories and ask them questions about what they remember, or do it in a representative way with puppets with the faces of your loved ones who lived these moments with you.
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  • Program a call with your school friends, your cousins, neighbors or even with the brother who is in the other room and create a more original and perhaps attractive form of interaction with someone from your own home!! 
  • Try to make a simple circuit at home with items such as cushions, ropes, chairs, beds, fabrics... Encourage your child to try a variety of movements in a safe environment, for example, jumping, swinging, climbing, and doing somersaults.
  • Ccreate an effective sensory space it doesn't have to be expensive or require an entire room in your house. It can be done from a sensory board and store it under a sofa You can even use a small closet. You can also use materials that are easy to find at home, such as Christmas lights, DIY supplies, a ball pit, and more. 

In addition to To promote the health and development of our children, play helps foster and encourage safe, stable, and beneficial relationships.The mutual joy and face-to-face interaction that occurs during play can help a child's body handle stressful situations. Learning is best stimulated by utilizing a child's natural instincts to play rather than by external factors such as grades. As they actively participate in the world and explore it with joy, children acquire skills that increasingly require teamwork and innovation, which will be beneficial in their long lives. 

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