Babies all like to play. If you take your children to participate in some outdoor activities, you will find that children like to get close to nature and like to find fun in nature. There are many benefits for babies to participate in outdoor activities. It can enhance parent-child relationships and cultivate and stimulate children's various imaginations. So what abilities can outdoor activities develop in babies? 1. Observation The younger the children are, the more curious they are about the outside world and they want to know everything. Through their own observations, children will ask their parents all kinds of questions, such as the simplest one: "What is this?" At this time, as parents, you should give a positive response in time and answer the children's questions in detail to further stimulate the children's interest in observation, rather than dealing with them hastily or just answering impatiently. Consciously guide children to observe. Parents can ask children questions, such as: "Guess what that is?" According to the age characteristics of children, play some small games with children, such as: let children and parents compete to see who finds the red flower first. For children who can already recognize words, you can play a game with them to recognize the same words when you take them out. If you frequently guide your children to observe the world around them through games, their observation skills will become stronger and their desire for knowledge will become stronger. 2. Communication skills Most children nowadays are only children and have fewer opportunities to interact with other friends. Although they have many companions in kindergarten, they are all people they are familiar with. Therefore, parents can use the time when their children go out for activities to encourage them to take the initiative to interact with other friends. For some relatively introverted children, they should also be encouraged to accept invitations from others and interact with others. At this time, parents do not need to interfere too much in their children's game activities. The involvement of adults will only increase the children's sense of restraint, because children have their own unique way of interacting with each other. 3. Self-protection ability From the moment of birth, parents begin to pay close attention to their children's every move, so that the children have a great sense of security under the protection of their parents. But during outdoor activities, children are bound to have some small accidents. Especially in sports games, falls, collisions, etc. often occur. At this time, parents should pay attention to cultivating their children's self-protection awareness and ability. For example, teach your child before he plays games: use both hands to support the ground when wrestling, how to dodge in a chasing game, and use other objects to maintain balance. Outdoor activities can bring many benefits to children. They can enhance parent-child relationships, stimulate children's observation ability, stimulate children's self-protection ability, and cultivate children's communication skills. Since outdoor activities have so many benefits, why don't we do it? |
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