Take walking to school. It*s probably become a bit of a hurried routine that you hardly even think about. But what if you skipped all the way? Played a game of counting yellow cars? Or darted behind trees on the way there to avoid squirrel pirates? While your children are polishing up their physical and creative skills (and maybe a bit of basic maths, too), they simply experience it as having more fun 每 and you will too.
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The best part is, there*s something in it for everyone
When children play it unlocks all their natural curiosity 每 setting them up to be lifelong learners. By making the everyday more playful, you*re giving them space to solve problems, think flexibly, and stretch their creative muscles. All absolutely essential skills for the adults they*ll all too soon become (eek!).
For you, there*s loads of family bonding 每 so you might find you*re a whole lot less stressed (and maybe learning a thing or two). And if you can make a game out of sweeping up dust bunnies or fitting all the groceries neatly in the cupboard, you*ll also have some cheerful little home helpers - which can only be a good thing!