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After-School Activities for Lazy Kids


After-School Activities for Lazy Kids

Involving kids in some meaningful activities after they finish their homework can help to shun away the laziness in them. Read on to find some fruitful activities for dealing with lazy kids.

It is not enough to merely provide kids with the conventional education imparted in schools. Children must learn something at home too which teaches them other life skills and allows their creativity to develop. As a parent you can encourage this by engaging your kids in interesting after-school activities like these.

Learning to Recycle Objects

Recycling objects will teach kids a lot more apart from just entertaining them. Try encouraging them to convert a box of cereal into a flying toy or a funny box. Or tell your child about where the cereal box came from and what becomes of it when you consume the contents and throw the box away. The cycle of converting materials into useful usable objects send a powerful message to kids. Your kids will become more environmentally aware and better sensitised to good design, form and structure.

Making a Comic Strip

Designing a comic strip is a super fun activity and is a great getaway even with the laziest of kids. Making a cartoon strip will encourage the creative streak in your kids and teach them skills like drawing and constructing relatable story premises and trying to build continuity. Colouring the cartoon characters your child has drawn will allow you and your kid to bond in a wonderful way. You can also use the cartoon strips to inject a bit of good moral sense into your child or teach some sustainable life values.

Planting and Gardening

Children are intrinsically and organically drawn to nature and you can use this affinity to create an interesting after-school activity for your children. Take your child into your garden (if you already have one) and encourage the planting of small seedlings. Watch your kids note down how the little seedlings develop and then convert into saplings and finally plants. If you do not have gardens then try making a hanging garden along with your kids. The experience will enrich them and teach them the art of nurturing and caring for things. This is a long term project and can provide a sustainable activity for kids after school.

Animal Dairy

Give your child a small diary and introduce him or her to the wonderful world of animals. Animal watching is an extremely simple and very rewarding activity. Take your kid to the backyard or the park and choose a squirrel or bird or rabbit as the subject. Ask your kid to imagine acting as a scientist whose work is to track and note down every activity of the subject animal. This will help kids learn about animals even before they are introduced at school subjects. This after-school activity will also teach compassion and understanding towards animals.

Weaving Baskets

If your kid is not feeling inspired with the conventional box of crayons then introduce him or her to the fun activity of weaving. Making a basket is simple yet very interesting weaving task that can easily be taught to kids as a form of after-school activity. Children will learn to use their hands with great dexterity and also learn to play with great creativity. You must make sure that you use child-friendly material for making basket. Once the basket making process is complete you will enjoy the palpable joy and confidence on the face of your children as they realise that they have made something useful and beautiful.
After the basket is made, have fun with your children while collecting pretty flowers, colourful stones and autumn leaves to keep in the basket.
These fun activities are innovative and easy ways of keeping your child engaged and happy after school hours. The best thing about them is that your child gets to pick up new skills too.

What kinds of activities are suitable for lazy kids? How to deal with lazy kids? How to encourage lazy kids to be active? Discuss here


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Hemali
Hemali.7 years ago
Crafts activities are very useful for children. They can learn to make many new craft items by watching videos online. They are many new and exciting ideas for kid out there.
 
 
 
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Ishika
Ishika.7 years ago
Very nice tips. It is a must to involve children in some activities or the other, otherwise they will become lazy.
 
 
 
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Mariam
Mariam.7 years ago
Children waste a lot of time after their school hours. so it is better to involve them in right activities which can aid their development,
 
 
 
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