Be Spontaneous
“Now that they are teenagers, if they ring during the afternoon because they want to go windsurfing I’ll often stop what I’m doing, if possible, and take the opportunity of going with them.” – Peter Le Soeuf, professor of paediatrics.
- You may not be able to do so on a regular basis, but taking a spontaneous afternoon off to have fun with your children will be good for you all.
- Those moments may just become some of your very favourite memories.
Fun indoor activities
When you want to spend time with the kids indoors, it’s tempting to just settle in front of the TV together and watch a movie. Here are a few indoor activities to try:
- Bake cupcakes or cookies and decorate them
- Build an indoor cubby out of furniture and sheets
- Play hide and seek, sardines, or other games
- Play dress-ups
- Make up a story, poem or song together
Board games
Turn off the TV and other distractions, find games that are suitable to your children’s ages, and have fun! There are hundreds of card games and board games to choose from; here are a few suggestions:
- Card games for two people: Snap, Memory, Go Fish, Cribbage
- Board games for two people: Chess, Battleship, Scrabble, Mancala, Backgammon, Othello
- Card games for families: Rummy, Bridge, Five Hundred, Hearts
- Board games for families: Monopoly, Trivial Pursuit, Game of Life, Scrabble, Pictionary, Cluedo