(Dan Tri) - The long Tet holiday should be an opportunity for the whole family to spend time together, creating fun and meaningful experiences in the child's journey to adulthood.
In order for children to have a happy, meaningful Tet holiday and be full of energy when returning to school after the holiday, parents need to prepare ideas for activities to do with their children.
Planning and preparing for the holiday will help parents and children take the initiative to create interesting memories together. Below are some suggestions for activities that parents can do with their children during the Tet holiday.
Watch movies together: Parents should create a list of movies suitable for the Tet holiday so that the whole family can watch together. Prepare delicious snacks to make the family experience of watching movies together more fun and warm.
Organize a fun day for the kids: Parents plan a day for the kids in the extended family to get together, play together, and eat their favorite foods. This will give the kids something really personal and fun to do during the holidays.
Let children cook: Parents should take advantage of the long vacation to let children help with cooking and cleaning the house. This will make children feel excited and help them learn more life skills. During the vacation, both parents and children are more relaxed and have more time. This is the right time for parents to teach their children some cooking and cleaning skills.
Games for the whole family: Parents should prepare some games suitable for the whole family such as chess, Ludo, crossword puzzles, quizzes, Sudoku... so that all members can play together.
Get your child to talk about books they've read in the past year: If your child loves reading and has read a lot in the past year, ask them to talk about the books they've read, especially the ones they enjoyed the most.
Your child can present in any form they want, such as a poster they designed themselves, a summary of their reading experiences over the past year, or a short presentation to you. If your child is shy about presenting in person, you can encourage them to record themselves and show you their "review" video.
Parents should also encourage their children to watch movies adapted from books they have read, and then find the differences between the books and the movies. These activities will help children improve their observation, analysis, reading comprehension skills, and increase their vocabulary...
Keep a holiday diary with your child: This notebook is for recording your child's experiences, thoughts, and feelings during the holiday. This notebook will help your child remember happy moments, memorable memories, and have something to "show off" to friends and relatives about their experiences during the long holiday.
Parents should encourage their children to record the activities that took place during each day of the holiday. For example: what they did, who they talked to, what they ate... Children can draw pictures or paste photos into the notebook to make the presentation more vivid. Parents should choose some photos that they find particularly interesting to print out and have them paste in the notebook as a souvenir.
Keeping a holiday diary will help your child have better interaction skills, because he or she will have the opportunity to look back at what he or she has experienced during the holiday. Thanks to that, your child will develop better observation skills, thinking skills, and interaction skills, and become more mature through each holiday.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/giao-duc/nhung-hoat-dong-giup-tre-tan-huong-ky-nghi-tet-vui-ve-y-nghia-20241231164029084.htm
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