2. Coronavirus has been declared as a pandemic by WHO. Schools,
malls, stadiums, and public gathering places remain close in
many areas, as people across the World are battling against this
life-threatening disease.
As children are not able to visit school, their favorite hobby
classes or any after school math programs, parents are also
concerned about a possible halt in their development.
Here are some child development program related activities that
can be done in the safety of your home.
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4. Develop new hobbies:
This break can be utilized to help your child explore activities and
make new hobbies. Be it learning a new language, dancing, singing,
indoor photography or painting, there’s plenty to pick from for your
child.
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This break can be utilized to help your child explore activities and
make new hobbies. Be it learning a new language, dancing, singing,
indoor photography or painting, there’s plenty to pick from for your
child.
5. Bring those books back:
One of the best child development program activities include
reading. Along with improving your child’s vocabulary, reading helps
immensely in knowing how to read & write, and understanding of
concepts.
Cooking:
Children have a natural inclination of learning and making something
new. This includes cooking and baking as well. Get your child in the
kitchen to try out simple recipes, baking cookies and even making
cupcakes.
6. DIY crafts
The internet is flooded with several DIY crafts and tricks for children.
Many after school programs near you also make use of DIY crafts in
their activities. Just hand your kids papers, colors, scissors and see
their imagination soar high.
Keep academic activities on
A long break in academics can hamper a child’s learning curve. It is
important to keep your child’s academic skills sharp. A lot of online
grade-appropriate learning activities can be undertaken during this
break. Abacus math's can also be introduced to children as an
alternative way to approach calculations.
7. UCMAS is the World’s leading Abacus maths program for
children aged 5-13 years. For more information, call: 1-877-
UCMAS-90