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How to bond with your toddlers in 6 easy ways

Spending time with your toddlers on weekends is a great way to create lasting memories and bond with them. However, coming up with fun and engaging activities can be challenging. 1. Plan ahead- To make the most of your time with your toddlers, it’s important to plan ahead. Think about what activities you want to […]

Spending time with your toddlers on weekends is a great way to create lasting memories and bond with them. However, coming up with fun and engaging activities can be challenging.

1. Plan ahead- To make the most of your time with your toddlers, it’s important to plan ahead. Think about what activities you want to do and what supplies you will need. This can help you avoid last-minute stress and ensure that you have everything you need to make the day a success.

Examples: Plan a day trip to the zoo, pack a picnic lunch, and bring a camera to capture memories of your toddlers admiring the animals.

2. Get outside-Fresh air and outdoor activities can be great for both you and your toddlers. Take them to the park or playground, go for a nature walk, or have a picnic in the backyard. This can help your toddlers burn off energy and enjoy the natural world.
Examples: Take your toddlers to the park and bring a ball to play catch or have a game of tag. Go on a nature walk and have your toddlers collect leaves or flowers, or go on a scavenger hunt to find specific items.

3. Be creative-Toddlers love to be creative and explore new things. Consider setting up a craft station at home or taking them to a pottery painting studio. This can be a great way to engage their imaginations and help them develop new skills.
Examples: Set up a painting station at home with washable paint and paper. You can even make your own finger paint using flour, water, and food coloring. Take your toddlers to a pottery painting studio and let them choose their own piece to paint.

4. Cook together-Cooking with your toddlers can be a fun and educational activity. Involve them in the process by letting them measure ingredients, stir the pot, or even help with chopping (with close supervision, of course). This can also help teach them about healthy eating habits.

Examples: Make a pizza together and let your toddlers choose their own toppings. Bake cookies or cupcakes and let your toddlers decorate them with frosting and sprinkles.

5. Read together- Reading is a great way to bond with your toddlers and help them develop their language skills. Choose books that are appropriate for their age and interests, and take turns reading out loud. You can even act out the stories together.
Examples: Visit your local library and let your toddlers choose books to take home. Read a story before bedtime and let your toddlers choose which character they want to be.

6. Play games: Playing games with your toddlers can be a fun and interactive way to spend time together. Choose age-appropriate games that are easy for them to understand, and be sure to include games that help them develop important skills, such as memory, counting, and problem-solving.
Examples: Play a game of hide-and-seek or Simon Says. Put together a puzzle or play a matching game.
In conclusion, spending time with your toddlers on weekends can be both fun and rewarding. Remember to be patient, flexible, and open to new experiences, and enjoy the time you have with your toddlers while they’re still young.

 

Aditi N.C. is the Founder & CEO of The Social Unicorns- Content and Digital Marketing Agency.

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