1, guess the idiom: This game is suitable for children and adults to participate together. At the beginning of the game, everyone writes an idiom and folds it in half. Then in the next three minutes, everyone takes a piece of paper in turn to describe the meaning of this idiom or gesture and let other family members guess what this idiom is. Correct idioms can get points, and whoever gets the highest points will win in the end.
2. Puzzle Competition: This game is suitable for children over 4 years old to play with adults, and you can choose puzzles with different difficulties. Sit around and everyone will assemble a complete puzzle. After the timer starts, everyone starts the puzzle together, and whoever finishes it first wins. For losers, you can take a candy or sing a song as a reward.
3. Family Cooking Competition: Each family member chooses their favorite recipes, buys their own ingredients and cooks their own meals. After the end of the time, family members taste other people's food and rate it according to factors such as taste, appearance and health. The person with the highest score wins. The whole game process can increase the affection between family members, and can also exercise children's life ability and creativity, bringing a good parent-child experience.
Precautions for parent-child games:
1, don't be too strict: parent-child game is a relaxing and enjoyable activity, not an exam or a competition. Parents should take part in the game with a relaxed attitude and a positive attitude, don't take the victory or defeat to heart, and don't overemphasize the rules. ?
2. Consider children's hobbies: Parent-child games should follow children's hobbies to avoid making children feel bored or contrary to personal interests. ?
3. Appropriate challenges: Giving children some appropriate challenges can stimulate their initiative and creativity and enhance their self-confidence and sense of responsibility.
4. Pay attention to safety: some parent-child games have certain security risks, so pay attention to safety issues during participation. For example, in a family cooking competition, parents are required to stay aside to avoid safety accidents for their children.
5. Respect children's emotions and opinions: Children's emotions and opinions should be respected and children should not be forced to participate in parent-child games. If children don't want to participate, don't force them. Give them some space and freedom.