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Daycares, #schools & Malls are shut and children are at home. These times pose a new challenge for parents to keep their children engaged at home. Parentune has created a special page for parents to keep their children engaged positively and in a fun-filled manner. It's called Corona Summercamp. We will share interesting DIY activities, stories, links on this page and so will the parents on the Parentune network. [Also Read - How Does Social Distancing/Isolation Impact Children?]
This is especially important for the parents of a schoolgoing child, who must ensure that his/her learning does not stop with this unplanned break. Chances are you are facing one of the following situations:
Staying at home and working (work from home)
Staying at home without having to work
Don't let Coronavirus(Covid-19) lockdown, affect your child's growth and learning. See all the online resources you can use to keep them engaged and sharp...
1. Reading & Letter Recognition
Have a bunch of alphabet shapes cut out, and let the child place the correct letter on the related words. For example, ‘A’ on ‘Apple’. Increase the complexity based on age and learning. Tips To Keep Your 3-Year-Old Engaged!
2. Motor Skills & Number Recognition
Give the child multiple pieces of objects, which he/she will count and place at a specific place based on a number you give. You can also do it vice and versa, giving the child a specific number of objects and let him/her choose the correct number for it.
3. Shapes & Colours
This is for the recognition of shapes and colors. You may already have a popular collection of differently shaped objects. Give the child color and shape and let him/her choose the most appropriate object out of the collection. [Read More: 5 activities your preschooler will simply love!]
4. Story Reading
Who doesn’t love to hear a good story? Readout a story from the children’s book or from another age-appropriate storybook. [You can choose age-appropriate books from here: Must-read Books Which Parents Should Read & Why Book Reading Is Beneficial for Children?]
1. Read Together
Book reading is one of the best methods to enhance the reading, language and thinking skills of your child. You can choose from a range of books to read to for your child, and they don’t necessarily have to be storybooks.
2. Hide & Seek in a Different Way
Hide & Seek can become more interesting when you need to find objects rather than people. Especially when you are confined to an apartment. You can also call it a treasure hunt. Simply hide various objects of value to your child in innocuous places around the house and let your child scamper around and find them with a timer.
3. Memory Games
Memory games can be played in two ways - with objects or with words. You can also, include pictures (use family album if nothing else), and let the child recall the features of the people in it.[Explore - 7 best brain-boosting games for your child]
4. Word Games
Word games have already been popular in many different ways. You can have incomplete words and let your child complete them. Jumble up the letters and let them figure out the correct sequence. Use statements with fill in the blanks.
See more here: 4 Art and craft DIY ideas for your child
1. Kitchen the Tastey Chemistry Lab
Involving your child in daily house chores have huge benefits, and give the child an idea of what you go through every day to look after them. Build better bonds and managerial skills of your child by involving them in the kitchen or simply a house chore they can safely perform.
2. Drama - Enact Stories
This is a fun way to enhance language and comprehension skills, along with the emotional quotient of your child. Try any storybook and choose a character to play along with your child.
3. Story Building
This is a great exercise to enhance your child’s imagination skills. Give them 5 - 10 different words and let them build stories around them. This is also a good exercise when you are working from home.
4. Dance The Blues Away
Dancing is a good way to engage both body and mind, not to mention a ton of fun, when the whole family is up for it. [See More: Parentune DIY: 3D craft with homemade dough]
1. Draw & Paint
Easy to start, though not easy to do. Try unconventional approaches to drawing, using only pencils. Painting can also help the child put his/her mind to rest during the homestay.
2. Programming Website & Tools
Learning computer programming is an essential skill for the world of hi-tech future and what better age to start. All you need is an internet connection and a computer to start the basics. You can also get your child to create websites using HTML.
3. Aircraft Design / Architecture
One major aspect of a creative mind is to resolve real-life problems, project management, and design. Creating aircraft, building/house models can help the child create something tangible using his/her brain.
Board Games & Books
Lots of board games, library books (and Kindle), tinkering/upcycling with household junk, etc. Some resources to help with kids at home:
Free Learn from Home
Scholastic has created a free learn-from-home site with 20+ days of learning and activities.
Teaching Remotely for Grades K - 12 | Free Resources and Strategies
Travell the World From Inside Your House
Pretend to travel the world..Go on a virtual tour of these 12 famous museums.
12 Museums From Around the World That You Can Visit Virtually | Travel + Leisure
Continue Schooling at Home
This is the awesome free curriculum that we use. Everything from preschool activities to 12th grade is here!
Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool – A complete, free online Christian homeschool curriculum for your family and mine
Improve Thinking Abilities for Your Child
List of thinking games by grade: Thinking – Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool
More awesome free learning websites that we like to use
Starfall Education: Kids Games, Movies, & Books K-3
ABCya! • Learning Games and Apps for Kids
Funbrain: Games, Videos, and Books for Kids
SplashLearn - Fun Math Practice Games for Kindergarten to Grade 5
Storyline Online
PBS KIDS
Highlights Kids
National Geographic Kids
CoolMath4Kids: Home
Math Game Time - Free Math Games & Worksheets for Kids & Teachers
Unite for Literacy
Literactive - Teaching Children to Read
Science for Kids - Fun Experiments, Facts, Games & Projects
Switch Zoo Animal Games
Seussville: Home
TurtleDiary: Kids Games - Educational Computer Games Online
e-learning for kids
With malls, schools and offices being closed, and social interactions under a lock-down, it is perhaps one of those times when the whole family is home and staring at each other wondering what to do. Perhaps this is the best time to spend together and bond as a family, and here is an extensive list of things you can all do together. Please feel free to share this with anyone who you think may benefit from this
Markets are falling like rocks, as businesses and social gatherings take a hit from Novel-Coronavirus (Covid-19). Even those who are staying in far off places and have little chance of interaction with an infected person now feel curious. It’s easier to fear something that is forcing changes at such a grand scale, also, when words like ‘lock-down’, ‘shut-down’ and ‘bear market’, panic is natural.
However, given what we know of this viral infection so far, there is no need to panic. Instead, increase your awareness about the situation, and cooperate with the safety measures. This article is dedicated to putting all such information, collected from reliable sources at one place and elevate your awareness about Covid-19 from panic or fear to understanding.
We have also covered the initial spread and other information about Novel-Coronavirus in another blog which you can read here: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Symptoms, Precautions & Test Centers in India
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