5. ● Origami
● Paint
● Knitting
● Pencil Sketching and Drawing
● Comic Book Art
● Collecting Items
● Gardening
● Animal Care
● Astronomy
● Dancing
What nourishes you
6. Why is Origami good for you?
● eye hand co-ordination,
● sequencing skills,
● maths reasoning,
● spatial skills,
● memory, but also patience
and attention skills.
● Origami allows you to
develop fine motor skills and.
● mental concentration.
7. Benefits of painting that may improve
your mental and physical health:
● Promotes Stress Relief. ...
● Expands Creative Growth.
...
● Bolsters Memory. ...
● Enhances Problem-Solving
and Motor Skills. ...
● Cultivates Emotional
Growth. ...
● Stimulates an Optimistic
Attitude.
8. Teaching kids to knit
improves their psychomotor
and mathematical abilities, in
addition to developing social
skills and reducing stress. A
child that knits is a happy
child.
9. Developing motor skills:
Developing patience and
concentration:
Allowing a child to relax:
Recognizing colors:
Showing self expression:
Giving a sense of achievement:
Bonding time between parent
and child:
11. The Awesome Benefits of Comic Books for Kids
● They turn reluctant readers into ravenous readers. ...
● They give struggling readers confidence. ...
● They increase your child's inference. ...
● They expand your child's bank of words. ...
● They can be a valuable accompaniment for other
learning disciplines. ...
● There are many different comic book genres to suit all
tastes.
12. It is a natural human function,
which seems to originate from
the hunting and gathering
needs of our ancestors
13. Practical perks of gardening with kids
● It encourages them to eat
healthier. It makes some
intuitive sense. ...
● It provides engaging,
moderate exercise. ...
● It builds a sense confidence.
...
● It develops STEM &
analytical abilities. ...
● It relieves stress. ...
● It improves focus & memory.
...
● It positively impacts mood &
psychological wellbeing.
14. By loving and caring for an
animal, children may interrupt
the cycle of abuse, despite not
being well cared for themselves.
When a child is given the
responsibility to help care for a
living creature, they are given the
opportunity to grow into a
responsible, social and confident
adult.
15. Astronomy attracts young
people to science and
technology. Research shows
that students learn more
effectively if they are
interested in the material
being taught. It is said that
the two most popular topics
for children are dinosaurs,
and astronomy and space.