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5 Quick Ways to Keep Young Children Busy


By Stephanie Foster

5 Quick Ways to Keep Young Children Busy

Sometimes the biggest challenge of being home with the kids is, well, the kids. Especially the ones too young for school. It's exhausting not having a break from them at times. It can be hard to get anything done, whether you're trying for a bit of housework or trying to earn money from home.

Even if you're most comfortable with long stretches of work, parenthood often means learning to do more with small bouts of fast work. That's just how kids are. You have to work hard, work fast and hope they're feeling cooperative.

Here are some basic activities your kids may enjoy:

1. Having a friend over.

Believe it or not, once they're used to each other this can really work. An extra child in your house can make it easier because the kids focus on playing with each other, not on trying to get your attention.

Work this one right and you can also earn trades with another stay at home parent. You take their kids, they take yours. Lots of fun for the kids and free quiet time for mom!

2. Water play.

Kids love water. I give my kids a plastic container full of water with some sponges and they take it outside and start scrubbing. This works best with some dish soap added so they have bubbles to enjoy as well.

Water painting can also work. Take a bowl of water, some paintbrushes, and some of the non-glossy ads you get in the mail or your newspaper. You can also use just plain newsprint. Young children love seeing the color change as the paper gets wet.

If the weather is warm enough you can also just set up sprinklers and work on things where you can still supervise as necessary.

3. Paper and scissors.

Get some child safe scissors, give your child some paper, and let him or her at it.

You may have to watch things a little, as these are sharper than the ones we had as children, and experimentation will inevitably happen. But if you make the consequences good enough for any cutting of hair, clothing or other unauthorized objects the interest in cutting random stuff up goes way down.

The negative can be the cleanup. My kids can get paper just about down to confetti levels when they're in the mood.

4. Mother's helper.

I haven't often used this one, but if a neighborhood child who isn't quite old enough to babysit wants to earn a little money, this is a great way to let them help you. They just play with the kids and come to you with problems such as diapers, snack time or injuries.

5. Forts.

Kids love to make forts or tents. You can drape a sheet over the table, across some chairs, make it out of couch cushions, whatever works. It's great for the imagination.

If you have a closet under the stairs you can also have what my family calls Narnia. You could refer to Harry Potter if that's what your kids prefer, of course. They just play in the very back, doing whatever it is they want to imagine.

This is particularly fun if you are lucky enough to have an under stairway closet that has a turn in it. Kids love places that feel secret.



About the author

Stephanie Foster blogs at http://www.homewiththekids.com/blog/ about being a stay at home mom. Get more tips by subscribing to her free newsletter for stay at home moms at her site. from http://www.FreeArticlesAndContent.com

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