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The Best Ways To Keep 3-6 Year Olds Engaged At Home, According To Experts

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The Best Ways To Keep 3-6 Year Olds Engaged At Home, According To Experts

They’re fun, hands-on, and need little-to-no equipment and set up time

May 15, 2020

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While many of us appreciate having more face time with our kids during Circuit Breaker, how can you keep your preschooler happy at home without always relying on your phone or tablet?

If you’ve exhausted your ideas (and yourself), get inspiration from preschool pros Cindy Pat Thomas, curriculum specialist at Kinderland, and Stacey Toh, executive principal at My First Skool at Blk 119 Edgefield Plains. They share six easy and engaging stay-home activities to try that will help boost your child’s development too.

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The Best Ways To Keep 3-6 Year Olds Engaged At Home, According To Experts
Fun activity 1: Wind-powered painting
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Kids will use creative-thinking and problem-solving skills as they experiment with air and paint by using straws to blow balls dipped in paint so that they leave a trail of paint on the paper.

Encourage your little one to blow the balls in different directions, or try to draw lines and shapes with the balls.

You will need:

  • mahjong paper
  • small foam balls or ping pong balls
  • thinned tempera paint in individual containers
  • straws
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Fun activity 2: Letters and prints
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Together with your child, draw and write with white crayon on pieces of drawing block. The drawings or writings will not be seen initially.

Encourage your child to dip a paintbrush in the diluted food colour and paint it over the drawing. Watch as the drawing or writing becomes visible.

Your child learns an art technique called crayon resist and gets to hone her penmanship skills, aesthetic and creative expression as well as fine motor skills in this activity.

You will need:

  • crayons
  • diluted food colouring
  • a paint brush
  • drawing paper
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Fun activity 3: My face
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Take your preschooler to a nearby park or garden where an array of natural materials (leaves, branches, twigs) are available.

Engage your kid as she identifies the natural materials that resemble different parts of her face or body. For example, twigs for “hands or arms”, seeds for “eyes” or leaves for “hair”. When you’re back at home, glue the creation on paper and appreciate the art piece together.

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Fun activity 4: Let’s move to the beat
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Select a song together, preferably one with fast and slow (tempo) beats. Some suggestions include “Open Shut Them”, “Hokey Pokey” and “We’re Going on a Bear Hunt”. Play the song in the background and follow the song lyrics while moving to the rhythm and beat. Listen for specific words such as “we jump up and down” and move according to the words.

You can reiterate these words to build on your child’s understanding. The key is to participate with your kids to show them that you are comfortable with expressing yourself, which in turn encourages them to be confident in their expression.

This activity exposes children to elements of music, builds literacy, gross motor skills and social emotional skills.

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Fun activity 5: Moving in place
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Encourage your child to use only one or two body parts or twist their body while staying on the spot.

This allows preschoolers to explore movement and increase their body awareness while using fine and large motor skills and creative problem-solving as they move to music while keeping their feet on a fixed spot.

You will need:

  • music
  • a masking tape to mark a spot on the floor
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Fun activity 6: My freestyle journal
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Create a freestyle journal with your child by using some old magazines. Use a drawing book or paper to create a booklet. This mini project can be done over a period of time.

Guide your kid to identify certain pictures or words in the magazines to create her own stories in the journal. Over time, you will see a compilation of her work and the progress she has made.

This activity hones fine motor skills (through cutting and pasting pictures), literacy skills as well as aesthetics and creative expression.

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Text: Young Parents, Additional reporting: Cherrie Lim

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