Things to do with a 10 year old boy: 101 exciting things to do with kids ages 9-12

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Bucket list for kids: 50 things to do before they’re 12

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Have your kids made a mucky slide out of mud lately? How about watched two snails race very slowly? Have they ever eaten a crisp apple plucked right off a tree?

These are some of the 50 things that children should do before they’re 11 and three-quarters, according to a new checklist compiled by the National Trust, a charity that looks after historic buildings, gardens and forests throughout Britain.

“Children are suffering from a lack of nature and outdoors,” said Phil Harper, a spokesperson for the National Trust. “It’s a real opportunity to engage kids again, and get them into the outdoors and really emphasize the pleasures there are.”

The proposed activities on the bucket list are simple and cost little or nothing at all, making them especially attractive during this challenging economy. Chrissie Saunders, a Canadian who lives in Britain. and writes a popular parenting blog, has already done a lot of the activities on the National Trust’s list (snail race, snow fights) with her four-year-old daughter. She says it’s a good reminder that kids don’t always have to structured play.

“We don’t go outside as much as I would like,” said Ms. Saunders. She remembers her childhood “being shoved out the front door and playing with all the neighbour’s kids, riding bikes, making dens and making huge snow forts.”

The list is sure to bring back happy memories for this era’s overprotective parents, who had far more freedom than they will likely ever give to their children. According to a 2007 survey by the Children’s Society, some 43 per cent of parents in Britain said kids shouldn’t go out alone with friends until they turn 14. In contrast, many of these parents roamed their neighbourhoods without an adult at the age of 10 or younger.

“There’s much more focus on the danger of being outside of the home,” said Mark Hoelterhoff, a senior lecturer of applied psychology at the University of Cumbria in northern England, and father of three. “We’re a bit more paranoid than we need to be.

Conversely, parents seem less concerned about how a couch-potato lifestyle is hurting their children. The World Health Organization has warned that obesity rates among kids are rising at an “alarming rate.” A study published this month in the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine showed that half of preschool children in the United States don’t go outside to play on a daily basis.

Along with keeping children fit, Mr. Hoelterhoff said research shows time outside in nature improves a child’s ability to focus and concentrate, key skills for learning, and also reduces depression. “We know that when kids are outside they learn better,” said Mr. Hoelterhoff. He says the list provides a “gentle reminder” to parents to make green play a priority, alongside other activities like ballet or hockey.

The need for more nature is striking a chord with some educators. Playgroups and kindergarten classes held in the forest, popular in European countries like Sweden, Germany and Switzerland, are now being set up in the U. K. and Canada. In Ottawa, for example, the Carp Ridge Learning Centre offers forest preschool and kindergarten, along with nature wilderness programs for older, home-schooled children. Jay Young, director of the Carp Ridge school, says they frequently get calls asking how to start such a group.

“Even kids out here in rural settings, we’re not as encouraged as we used to be to go out and have fun in the forest and come back for dinner,” Mr. Young says. “We’re losing this side of things that I think is essential for every child’s development.

Parents can provide an important example by turning off their gadgets and exploring nature again. A recently published book, Skimming Stones and Other Ways of Being in the Wild, provides detailed instructions on everything from foraging for food to lighting a fire.

“Kids can get back into nature; we have to help them get there,” Mr. Young said. “I think if parents do more of these things with their kids, they’d enjoy it too.

Ms. Saunders and her family were looking forward to another nature adventure this past weekend with a camping trip.

“We’re going to be able to slow down and actually spend some proper time together,”she said. “It may not be like being on a roller coaster, but I think it will be a lot more enjoyable as a family.”

The list

1. Climb a tree

2. Roll down a really big hill

3. Camp out in the wild

4. Build a den

5. Skim a stone

6. Run around in the rain

7. Fly a kite

8. Catch a fish with a net

9. Eat an apple straight from a tree

10. Play conkers

11. Throw some snow

12. Hunt for treasure on the beach

13. Make a mud pie

14. Dam a stream

15. Go sledging

16. Bury someone in the sand

17. Set up a snail race

18. Balance on a fallen tree

19. Swing on a rope swing

20. Make a mud slide

21. Eat blackberries growing in the wild

22. Take a look inside a tree

23. Visit an island

24. Feel like you’re flying in the wind

25. Make a grass trumpet

26. Hunt for fossils and bones

27. Watch the sun wake up

28. Climb a huge hill

29. Get behind a waterfall

30. Feed a bird from your hand

31. Hunt for bugs

32. Find some frogspawn

33. Catch a butterfly in a net

34. Track wild animals

35. Discover what’s in a pond

36. Call an owl

37. Check out the crazy creatures in a rock pool

38. Bring up a butterfly

39. Catch a crab

40. Go on a nature walk at night

41. Plant it, grow it, eat it

42. Go wild swimming

43. Go rafting

44. Light a fire without matches

45. Find your way with a map and a compass

46. Try bouldering

47. Cook on a campfire

48. Try abseiling

49. Find a geocache

50. Canoe down a river

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Indoor Activities for Tweens

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My giant list of Indoor Activities for Kids is my most popular page, but what about if you have bigger kids, or what is commonly referred to as “tweens”? (Am I the only one who dislikes that term? Although it is quite convenient. But I digress.) Little kids may be easily entertained by dropping popsicle sticks in a jar, but that doesn’t cut it for the 9-12 aged crowd. Indoor activities for tweens can come in handy, too. After all, big kids have big energy.

I now have a 10 year old boy and while he is much better able to entertain himself these days, he does sometimes ask me for ideas of what to do. While I think it’s beneficial for him to stew in his boredom for a while, there’s nothing wrong to have a few boredom buster ideas for him to choose from. I’ve gather a list of indoor activities for tween that will come in handy during those “stuck inside” days. (Note: this post contains affiliate links.)

One other thing before we get started. We don’t have a rec room or even a large family room, so if you live in a teeny tiny space like us, rest assured, these indoor activities will work for your kids, too.

Indoor Science and Engineering Activities for Tweens

Tweens love science and engineering projects. Best of all, they promote critical thinking skills and encourage curiosity and perseverance (these are well-used words in our home).

  • I think it’s important to keep a couple of science experiment books on the shelves for kids to thumb through. Right now, Naked Eggs and Flying Potatoes: Unforgettable Experiments That Make Science Fun is providing some serious inspiration.
  • If you are like us, sometimes gathering the materials for a science or engineering projects provides the biggest challenge. My 10 year old absolutely adores his monthly Tinker Crate, which comes with all the materials needed for a project and then ideas for experimenting with it all month long until the next crate arrives. The recent trebuchet project has been providing hours of fun. Last weekend he even made a bouncy ball. (See how he made a motor here.)
  • Have an “Invention Bag” on hand for free engineering exploration. Ours (Kiddo is shown in top photo with his) contains random stuff from around the apartment as well as hardware items like pulleys, an assortment of bolts and levers, string, etc.
  • Mix up something “gross” like flubber, slime or gak. Even older kids need a good sensory experience and tweens can come up with their own concoctions of these items.
  • Try one of these activities to promote “growth mindset” over at Planet Smarty Pants
  • Don’t underestimate the entertainment power of paper airplanes. Adventurous tweens can design their own. One day Kiddo built a landing strip for them and spent an hour trying to get them to land just right! My son had a marvelous STEM play date with a fellow tween boy when they put together planes from this book of paper airplanes.
  • Set up a domino run.
  • Design a catapult and set up a target range. Ping pong balls or pom poms are unlikely to break anything!

Indoor Art Projects for Tweens

  • Keep an art journal. Just the other day, Kiddo declared, “I feel the need to make art coming on, mom!” He got out his journal (we LOVE our mixed media vellum journal) and got to work. Having a journal makes it easy for him to keep track of his own art and look back at what he’s done before.
  • Zentangle is a favorite, calming art activity of ours. Kiddo uses his art journal for this.
  • Make a comic book, or a giant comic strip.
  • Make their own trading cards. Kiddo collects Pokemon and sports cards. I encourage him to make his own… as if a collection of twelve billion isn’t enough, HA!
  • Try one of these 10 ways to work with yarn from Betsy’s Photography.
  • Get crafty and make simple duct tape bracelets via The Gingerbread House.
  • Got an animal lover? Make wooden bangles like these ones at Adventure in a Box.

Indoor Math Activities for Tweens

  • Math art is always a big hit at our house. Tessellations is a fun way to start, or check out all our math art projects.
  • Use algebra to make super cool snowflakes.  Thriving STEM shows you how.
  • There are several terrific single player games that tweens can play if they don’t have a sibling their own age. Kids can play these games to practice logical thinking and spatial relation skills. My son loves his Perplexus, IQ Twist and Rush Hour games.
  • My son love his Math Perplexors books.
  • Play magic squares.

Active Indoor Activities for Tweens

How much space do you have? If you are one of those lucky people with a recreation room/basement you are probably used to your kids heading down there to toss a ball or jump around. But what do you do if you live in 650 square feet of space, other than heading to the local YMCA? Here are our solutions:

  • Play “Land, Sea and Air”. Yes, indeed, my 10 year old enjoys this, especially when he can make up his own weather events.
  • Play balloon tennis. Make paddles out of paper plates and craft sticks or rulers and hit a balloon back and forth. Younger siblings can easily join in and balloons are unlikely to break grandma’s crystal vase. Ping pong balls are a also favorite around here.
  • Set up a pom pom race (via Lemon Lime Adventures)
  • See more indoor ball games that we love.
  • Set up a carnival style game with bean bags, ping pong balls or even paper airplanes. Use a large box with cut out holes as targets. Click here to see how our carnival game works.
  • Consider letting kids jump on the bed. I don’t allow jumping on the couch, but the bed is fair game. My son even plays his own version of balloon football across the bed.
  • Dance. Sometimes what we’ve done is choose a bunch of words based on a theme. For example, “weather” — the words might be hurricane, blizzard, shower, blustery. Then the kids make up dance moves around that theme. Animal words are also fun.

One thing I’ve noticed as he gets older, is that my son still loves to be silly and active. Since we don’t have a yard, I allow him to do that indoors when we can’t get out to the park. Next time your bigger kids are getting squirrelly and need a little help channelling their energy give them a list of indoor activity suggestions. You never know, they may (and will) turn it into something unique and creative just for them.

This is part of a month long series of indoor activities for kids I’m doing with other kid bloggers. Don’t miss all our posts!

  • Week 1: Indoor game for kids: Dots and Boxes
  • Week 2: Active indoor game: Land, Sea and Air
  • Week 3: Indoor activities for big kids (You’re reading it!)
  • Week 4: Quick and easy idea: paper airplane landing strips

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70 Things to Do with Kids Now That We’re All Stuck at Home

Looking for fun things to do at home with kids?

When your kids are stuck at home, the hours may seem to drag on forever. To help, we’ve come up with 70 awesome activities for kids to do at home. Most of the ideas on this list are activities you can easily set up with supplies you already have at home. 

If the weather is nice, and you want the kids to play outside, try our list of 100 things to do outside at home.  

Do you have a fun idea we should add to our “Things to do at home with kids” list? Email us at [email protected] and we can add it to our list! 

70 Activities to Do with Kids at Home:

  1. Play indoor hide and seek.
  2. Conduct a science experiment. Here are 31 easy science experiments using common household items.
  3. Make a batch of DIY Gummy Bears. 
  4. Have a laugh with Alexa. Here is a list of some funny and kid-friendly things you can ask Alexa and Siri. 
  5. Have an extra amazon box laying around? Here are 32 fun, creative, and educational things to do with a cardboard box.
  6. Ride a virtual roller coaster. For even more fun, stream the video to your TV and sit inside laundry baskets to for the full effect. Here are 30 of the best virtual rides
  7. Try a new cookie or cake recipe. Bonus idea: Set up a camera or smart phone and film a cooking show!
  8. Make at play kit with items from around the house to enhance your child’s imaginative play. Here are some of our favorite play kit ideas
  9. Make DIY fruit roll-ups. 
  10. Practice a new lifeskill with your kids. Here are 81 Essential Life Skills to Teach Kids at Every Age.
  11. Play with blocks. We recommend the competitive STEM game Blocks Rock!
  12. Make a mancala counting game with an egg carton. Instructions here.
  13. Go camping in the living room.
  14. Play board games.
  15. Make DIY Strawberry Pop-Tarts.
  16. Design and go on an indoor treasure hunt.
  17. Plan a family garden.
  18. Make ice cream in a bag. Recipe here.
  19. Make slime. Instructions here.
  20. Set up an in-home nail salon and try some nail art techniques. Ideas here.
  21. Dress up in your best clothes and have a fancy dinner.
  22. Make a piñata. Instructions here.
  23. Make friendship bracelets.
  24. Make and blow bubbles. Instructions here.
  25. Teach your pet a new trick.
  26. Make rock candy. Instructions here.
  27. Have an indoor picnic.
  28. Listen to an audiobook or podcast.
  29. Try Cosmic Kids Yoga.
  30. Make paper fidget spinners. Instructions here.
  31. Create your own bingo cards and have a bingo tournament.
  32. Create a family tree.
  33. Let your kids write and direct a stop-motion movie. Learn how it works here.
  34. Learn and play a new card game.
  35. Teach yourself to juggle.
  36. Practice origami, or the art of paper folding. Ideas here.
  37. Play with magnets on a cookie sheet.
  38. Make a maze on the floor with painter’s tape.
  39. Play with sidewalk chalk.
     
  40. Play indoor volleyball or soccer with balloons.
  41. Have a pizza party. DIY Pizza Bagels recipe here.
  42. Make paper airplanes and see whose plane flies the farthest.
  43. Play dress up with mom and dad’s clothes.
  44. Make your own popsicles. Here is one popsicle recipe we enjoy. 
  45. Go in your backyard and look for four-leaf clovers.
  46. Write a secret message in invisible ink. Recipe for lemon juice invisible ink here.
  47. Play “I Spy” inside or out the window.
  48. Clean out your closets.                            
  49. Facetime or Skype with family or friends. Here are some tips on making facetime meaningful.
  50. Have breakfast in bed.
  51. Have a tea party.
  52. Make a water sensory bag. Instructions here.
  53. Make some DIY play-dough.
  54. Create a nature scavenger hunt in your back yard.
  55. Play “The Floor is Lava.”
  56. Snuggle on the couch and read your favorite books.
  57. Rearrange or redecorate your room.
  58. Play in a bubble bath.
  59. Have a pillow fight.
  60. Have a family movie night. Here are 10 of our all time favorites. 
  61. Make an indoor obstacle course.
  62. Have a family music night.
  63. Build a giant fort out of blankets, chairs and pillows
  64. Paint with Kool-Aid. Instructions here.
  65. Put on a puppet show.
  66. Make a scrapbook.
  67. Play marbles on the floor.
  68. Do a puzzle.
  69. Fold clothes together.
  70. Create a new dessert.
  71. Put on your bathrobes and play spa day.
  72. Play 20 Questions.
  73. Create creatures out of pipe cleaners. Ideas here.
  74. Make a treasure bottle. Instructions here.
  75. Decorate a T-shirt.
  76. Write letters to family and friends.
  77. Build a bridge or building with toothpicks or Q-tips.
  78. Play hangman or tic-tac-toe.
  79. Make a time capsule! One day your kids can use it to tell their kids all about this craziness.

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5 Fun Things to Do With a 10-Year-Old Boy

Play Outdoors

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Playing outdoors with your child is one of the best things you can do. With all those tablets, phones, TVs, and laptops, your child could probably use some time in nature. Unglue him from the screen and enjoy some time outdoors!

Walks

This one is simple: take a walk in the park. If you have a pet, even better. There are a lot of Fun Things to Do With Your Dog Outside. Besides, you can teach your child to be more responsible and take care of the pet while also having a good time. You don’t have to stick with the park, of course. You can go around the city, explore some paths you have never been to, and more.

Play Sports

Boys love playing sports! Whether it’s baseball, soccer, or good old cycling, your little one will enjoy spending time outside with you. So, if you’re looking for fun things for 11-year-olds to do when bored we recommend sports and other physical activities. As we mentioned above, children are spending a lot of time in front of screens, and they should spend more time outdoors. It’s healthier for their minds as well as for their growing bodies.

Visit a Farm

If you’re looking for fun things to do with an 8-year-old boy, we have an excellent idea! Have you considered taking your child to a farm? If you live in a big city, he would enjoy seeing and petting animals at the farm. You can go for a day or for the entire weekend. It will be a nice change and a healthy break for the entire family, as a matter of fact.

Go to the Seaside

In warm weather, you can take your little boy to the seaside and enjoy swimming together. It will be healthy, enjoyable, and refreshing. However, don’t limit yourself to go only when it’s warm outside. You two, or the entire family, can bring a food basket, blankets, and speakers, and enjoy some family time by the seaside. If the entire family is coming, you can even make a barbeque!

Explore Nature

We have some more fun activities 12-year-olds, including nature exploring. Almost all children are explorers. They are curious and love to be challenged with adventurous tasks. Even if your little one doesn’t enjoy nature that much, you can easily make him interested. Just think about the games he loves and modify them so you can play them in nature. This way, he’ll be more interested and you’ll both have so much fun.

Indoor Games Can be Fun Too

If you don’t have an option to take your child outside, don’t worry. There are a lot of things you can do indoors, and they are also super fun. Here are some of our suggestions:

Cooking

If you’re looking for indoor activities 10-year-olds, our top recommendation is cooking. Children love to experiment, so instead of letting them cook with inedible ingredients, spend some time in a real kitchen. You can teach your child to prepare pancakes, smoothies, pizza, or anything else he would like to know (or eat afterward). If your other family members are at home, you can all spend some time together in the kitchen, making a family dinner. It will be super fun for the entire family!

Games

So, one of the best activities for 12-year-olds at home is playing games, of course. It’s not our first pick because you should inspire your child to be more creative, but you can still make the best out of playing games. For example, you can play educational or board games that include a lot of thinking. This way, your child will be stimulated, he’ll have fun, while also learning new things.

If you don’t have such games, there’s an idea of what to get for your child’s birthday. Take a look at this article for more similar ideas Santa Gift Ideas For 10-Year-Old.

Party Time

Sometimes, parties are inevitable. Whether it’s a three-person gathering or a big-time party, organizing such an event is sometimes the only thing you can do to keep both you and your child entertained. Here are our suggestions:

Karaoke

If you’re looking for fun things to do with a 10-year-old daughter, we recommend karaoke. You’ll only need a few things for the event, including a mic and speakers. If other family members are present, even better. You will all enjoy a fun evening playing and singing your favorite songs!

A Play

Have you considered organizing a play for the entire family? You can make your little one an actor or you can let him be a director and pull all the strings. Oh, you can even make a puppet show! It will take quite some days to make the dolls and all the other necessary pieces and costumes, but hey. You’ll all have so much fun while doing it!

Dancing Night

There’s nothing more fun than dancing with your family. You and your kids and other members get to fool around not worrying about how silly you might look. It’s fun, enjoyable, and also very relaxing. Make sure you try it one night!

Art

Whether you are an artistic family or not, you can enjoy painting, drawing, or playing instruments just for fun. It doesn’t have to be professional, you should only have fun while doing it, and that’s it. You can even frame and hang some paintings on the wall afterward.

Books

These days, children are not so into reading books. They need to be more encouraged to read, especially “old-fashioned” books with material paper and not those found online. Therefore, you should make this activity more fun for them. An excellent way is to start reading with your children when they declare they are bored. You can organize book readings with the entire family, then have discussions, and games based on the chapters you read for that day. It’s fun and it will encourage your child to read and learn more.

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Paper Planes

If you need a quick solution when looking for things for 9-year-olds to do when bored, we recommend making paper planes and playing with them in the park. It’s rather simple yet it will occupy your child enough to become more playful and creative.

Origami

It doesn’t matter whether you made origami ever before or not. It’s a fun activity and you should definitely try it out, especially when looking for fun things to do with a 10-year-old boy. Besides, you both will be very pleased with the results. You’ll have a material product to admire after several hours spent in the process. Isn’t that amazing?

28 Best Educational Games And Activities For 10-Year-Olds

If your kid loves challenges and games, you’ve landed on the best page.

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It can be challenging to keep your children entertained at times. In such situations, age-specific activities, such as activities for 10-year-olds, can be beneficial. If you have a 10-year-old child, you know they are going through a transformation phase. They no longer find games for younger children appealing, yet they are not old enough to enjoy activities designed for older children. However, they are also enthusiastic and want to try different activities. Introducing children to new and exciting activities can also assist them in reaching their developmental goals and keep them occupied. This post brings you a collection of activities to motivate your child to try and practice daily.

28 Activities And Games For 10-year-olds

Educational and Learning Activities

Keep your ten-year-old engrossed through learning activities that exercise cognitive abilities and are also fun at the same time.

1. UNO

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The classic game lets your child understand different strategies, thereby improving their critical thinking skills. It also allows them to have social interaction with friends and family and improves their communication skills. Another interesting variation of UNO is UNO Attack, which is an exciting option for their mental development.

2. Spelling game

Word games or spelling games help a child develop basic literacy skills. They can spend quality time with friends and family and challenge each other to see who spells the words right. You can get flashcards or alphabet props to make it an exciting activity.

Related: 20 Word Games For Kids To Improve Their Vocabulary

3. Calculator hopscotch

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Physical exercises such as jumping, hopping, and running around are suitable for children. According to the Centers for Disease Control And Prevention (CDC), indulging in regular physical activity can help build strong bones and muscles and improve overall health (1). Hopscotch is one such physical activity that can promote health and some fun learning. It can improve your ten-year-old’s math and academic performance through adding, subtracting, dividing, and multiplying.

For instance, ask them, “what is eight divided by two?” and let them jump on that number box. You can give a bonus, such as candies or extra points if they do well.

4. Mapping quiz

Ten-year-old children can improve their knowledge of geography by using maps. You can get map posters and stick them in your child’s room. Give them a quiz related to different countries and continents, and ask them to label them on the map. You can have further discussions about a country or place to expand your child’s knowledge.

5. Captions and fun

Play a fun and educational game that involves captioning pictures. They can be of your family or any random photos from the magazines or the Internet. It can be one of the best games for intellectual development.

6. Reading activity

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According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), books can help you start a conversation with your children and help instill good values in them (2). Reading books can also improve a child’s imagination as they start visualizing the characters and the setting. Furthermore, it can build their vocabulary.

To make this activity fun and exciting, you can conduct a quiz with your child after they complete a book. It can be an oral or a written quiz. Ensure to reward them for encouragement.

Related: 101 Simple Geography Quiz Questions And Answers For Kids

DIY Activities

Do-it-yourself projects are a form of self-expression. They are cost-effective and have potential benefits for ten-year-old children. Involvement in DIY projects could boost creativity, improve concentration, and sharpen problem-solving skills.

7. Making jewelry or accessories

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Fire your children’s imagination by asking them to use paper, colors, beads, and anything they have to make colorful and pretty jewelry. Encourage your children to make rings, necklaces, or bracelets for friends and family. They can even watch videos online and read tips on the Internet for more ideas.

8. Collage

A collage is a combination of different pictures to make unique visual art. It is a simple activity that your child can try by using photographs, paper cuttings, fabrics, or any other item. A collage piece created by the child can make a great gift for their loved ones. The activity can help children develop their creative thinking ability.

9. Race track

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Children like playing with their Hot Wheels and remote-controlled cars. Let them make a track for their vehicles and put them in challenging races. They can enjoy an updated version of their existing car games by creating new tracks. You could encourage them to come up with innovative ideas to play the game.

10. Science experiments

Several science experiments can be explained to children through DIY activities. For instance, they can use a plastic bag to make a toy parachute, use eggs in saltwater to know if they float or sink, or use a balloon and check its amplifying sound. However, make sure you are supervising them in every experiment.

11. Recycling

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Teaching your ten-year-old about recycling waste products can lay the groundwork for understanding the importance of preserving nature. You can teach them how to use plastic bottles or jars for planting saplings or for storage. Also, let them understand how plastic is toxic for the natural environment. Encourage them to recycle plastic items by using them in their DIY crafts.

Related: Top 20 Recycling Games And Activities For Kids

12. Animal masks

Making animal masks is easy and super fun. They require colorful papers, glue, and a pair of scissors. Let them use glitters, feathers, and other accessories too. They can wear bright and creative masks and have a fun party game with their friends, too. It is a fun-filled activity for mental development as children think, imagine, and experiment with colors and accessories.

Indoor Activities

Ten-year-olds can get bored when stuck at home. They would laze around without doing anything. We have a few indoor activities that can make them feel energetic even on dull days.

13. Family talent show

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Let your child organize a talent show at home and be the host of the night. Every member of the family can showcase any of their talents, be it silly or impressive. It is a delightful way to spend quality time with family and kill boredom. You can ask your child to invite any neighborhood friends, too. Encourage your children to use all of their imagination and skills. You never know which of their talents can have a great scope.

14. Musical instrument

Why not practice playing an instrument? Exposing your child to music at the age of ten can be beneficial in many ways. Playing a musical instrument helps them understand different sounds. Music even helps in strengthening memory skills. There are free online classes and videos available that your child can watch and learn to play an instrument of their choice.

15. Email and chat

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Ten-year-old children have access to computers and smartphones these days. You can guide them to use these devices to improve their social skills. Help them create an email ID. They can email family members and send them greetings for the day. It is a satisfying way to bond with family members who stay far away and make your child use technology the right way. Caution needs to be taken when doing this. It is important not to get them addicted to screens from such a young age. You can also limit their screen time.

16. Planting flowers and vegetables

Teaching the basics of gardening and allowing your ten-year-old child to plant flowers and take care of them is one of the positive indoor activities. It helps children understand the importance of nature in our lives. You can help them plant flowers, vegetables, and herbs at home and let them take charge of caring for them.

17. Board games

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Playing board games is one of the best indoor activities that you can enjoy with friends or family members. Scrabble, Sequence card game, Clue, Crazy Eights, Monopoly, HedBanz, and Catan are a few popular games that they can enjoy. Playing such games can help improve their strategic thinking and critical thinking skills.

Related: 20 Interesting & Easy Crossword Puzzles For Kids Of All Ages

18. Create puzzles

You must have heard about solving puzzles. But do you know to create them and challenge everyone? It is an exciting indoor activity that your ten-year-old will enjoy. It motivates them to research, design, and develop a puzzle theme and questions as per their intellectual level. For instance, they can develop a set of questions or a maze puzzle based on Disney characters or any Math or Science chapter they recently learned.

Outdoor Activities

Spending time outside the classroom and house is essential for the healthy development of ten-year-old children. Motivate your children to go outside where there is no confinement. We have a few outdoor activities here for your children to breathe some fresh air.

19. Skating or skateboarding

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Skating can be a relaxing and exhilarating activity. It helps you work on your skating skills and, at the same time, lets you spend time with your friends. Skating or skateboarding is an excellent form of physical exercise and even lets the child explore their neighborhood. According to AAP, children between six and ten years should skate under adult supervision (3).

20. Backyard camping

You may not allow your ten-year-old child to go camping. But let them set a camp in the backyard during summer or spring for a sleepover with friends. The activity gives them a taste of camping and prepares them for real camping and adventure activities. It helps them bond with friends and also gives them a little space away from family.

Related: 28 Best Educational Games And Activities For 10-Year-Olds

21. Funfair

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Children can feel fresh when they visit a high-spirited funfair. They can run around, participate in activities, such as a puppet play or a talent show, play games, and enjoy the rides. They can relish delicacies, such as candies or pretzels, too. You can let your child enjoy an assortment of fun-filled activities at a fair.

22. Historic place

Take your child to a museum or any historical site in your town and make them feel proud of our history. Taking a tour of such a place, inspecting different aspects, and asking questions can be a unique learning experience.

23. Ball games

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Children can play plenty of ball games in the yard, in the neighborhood, or nearby park. Dodgeball, football, volleyball, passing the ball through obstacles, catch and run, and hit the ball are a few easy and fun ball games that your kid can play. Such games are suitable for physical exercise.

24. Swimming

Swimming is an exciting activity for kids. You can take your children to the pool in your neighborhood or a community center swimming pool and have fun. It is also good for the muscles, reduces stress, and keeps you healthy and fit.

Art And Craft Activities

A ten-year-old child may have a lot in their heads, and art and craft activities provide them an outlet for their thoughts. Such projects also bring out their creativity, develop hand-eye coordination, and improve fine motor skills.

25. Painting

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Using different colors stimulates your child’s brain and boosts their creativity skills. Get water paints, acrylic paints, or oil-based paints and let your child use their imagination and come up with innovative crafts. You can ask your children to paint cards or make colorful paintings to gift them to your loved ones.

26. Wall decorations

Children can use paper, colors, glitters, and accessories to make vibrant wall decorations. It is a pleasurable art and craft activity that you can engage your child to create something pretty. Let them surf the Internet for tips and tricks and implement them in the crafts.

27. 3D sculptures

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3D crafts can be a joyful activity. The child can use cardboard, paper, toothpicks, tape, and colors to make houses, animals, birds, flowers, and other exciting elements. After making the 3D sculptures, they can be combined with a thread and used as a hanging object for decoration.

28. T-shirt art

Painting and printing on the t-shirts can be an exciting activity for a ten-year-old. Allow them to use their old t-shirts and fabric paints, and come up with attractive and appealing results. Let them try one, and they would love to do more.

Some fascinating activities for 10-year-olds can help develop cognitive and communication skills. It is always good to encourage them to indulge in socially interactive activities to learn to communicate with peers and elders respectfully. It is a great way to enhance their personality and motor abilities. Engaging in these activities will allow them to explore their hidden talent. So let your little ones enjoy some fun time and experienced childhood in its typical way. Lastly, give them the freedom to choose what they enjoy.

Key Pointers

  • Introduce learning activities such as UNO or a quiz to enhance cognitive abilities.
  • DIY activities such as jewelry making or putting together a collage are great to enhance creative skills.
  • Besides the usual indoor games, encouraging outdoor play such as skating or camping is beneficial for healthy development.
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  1. Physical Activity Facts.
    https://www.cdc.gov/healthyschools/physicalactivity/facts.htm
  2. Recommended Reading: Books to Build Character & Teach Your Child Important Values.
    https://www.healthychildren.org/English/healthy-living/emotional-wellness/Building-Resilience/Pages/Books-to-Build-Character-Teach-Important-Values.aspx
  3. Skateboarding and In-Line Skating Safety.
    https://www.healthychildren.org/English/safety-prevention/at-play/Pages/Skateboard-Safety.aspx

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17 Fun Things to Do with Kids in Michigan (for 2022)

Known as the State Of The Great Lakes, you and your family will have a blast looking at nature’s wonders in Michigan— lakes, streams, hills, valleys, and beaches.

Uncover the many fun things to do with kids in Michigan, from parks to museums, at the very heart of this Mid West state.

1. Mid-Michigan Children’s Museum

315 W Genesee Ave
Saginaw, MI 48602
(989) 399-6626

Let your child be a part of the wonderful programs the Mid-Michigan Children’s Museum has to offer when it comes to playtime that is totally hands-on.

It’s not your ordinary play place.

Instead, all of their activities and toys are meant to spark your kids’ imagination and creative thinking while having loads of fun.

Your tots will have a delightful time in simulated play such as farming fruits and veggies in Aunt Sugar’s Farm, assembling vehicle parts in Car Works, along with learning about energy while jumping and moving around in an area called Solar Spot.

Kids of all ages are welcome in this play haven.

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Ramada by Wyndham Saginaw Hotel & Suites

Related: Best Restaurants in Saginaw

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2. The Henry Ford Museum

20900 Oakwood Blvd
Dearborn, MI 48124
(313) 982-6001

By visiting this museum, you can help your child tap into his or her innovative skills as he or she encounters innovations of the past through exhibits, movies, and interactive programs.

For things to do in Michigan this weekend near Greenfield Village, have a guided walk-through in the Ford Rouge Factory Tour for an all-about-cars screen show.

Then, stop by the Museum of American Innovation which showcases amazing mechanical inventions, and The Giant Screen Experience for movies related to important landmarks in American history.

There are no age restrictions which means you take the entire clan with you!

Recommended Hotel Nearby: The Henry, Autograph Collection

Related: Places to Eat in Dearborn

Related: Best Things to Do in Michigan

3.

Interlochen State Park

4167 M-137
Interlochen, MI 49643
(231) 276-9511

The entire family can head to Interlochen State Park for a stroll among the tall trees, around the surrounding lake, or by the beach area.

Go fishing in the park’s Green Lake, and duck-watching on Duck Lake.

Right across these two is the National Music Camp where young kids can broaden their talents in training for vocals, songwriting, guitar, theater, dance, and more.

The park is open to anybody of any age. On the other hand, the National Music Camp offers kid’s programs for specific age groups from ages 3 to 12.

Recommended Hotel Nearby: The Baywatch Resort

Related: Best Family Vacations in Michigan

Thompson
Manistique, MI 49854
(906) 341-2355

Here’s Michigan’s Upper Peninsula’s Palms Book State Park, where Michigan’s largest spring is situated.

The Big Spring, a.k.a. Kitchi-ti-ipi spans 200-feet across and is 40-feet deep!

Explore the park from end to end on foot.

Likewise, have a closer view of Palms Book’s main features from vantage points via hopping aboard an Observation Raft.

This state park doesn’t have an age restriction.

Mommies and daddies, do make sure that you’re little tykes are constantly by your side at all times.

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Econo Lodge Inn & Suites Munising Area

Related: Manistique Restaurants

Related: Things to Do in The Upper Peninsula, MI

5. Michigan’s Adventure Amusement Park & Wild Water Adventure

4750 Whitehall Rd
Muskegon, MI 49445
(231) 766-3377

It’s time to head over to the most humongous water park in the entire state.

In Michigan’s Adventure Amusement Park And Wild Water Adventure, you’ll find rides of a variety of sorts for the clan— thrill rides, kids rides, and family rides.

For fun places to go with kids, take a seat in one of the carriages of the Gondola Ferris wheel and the Timbertown Railway mini train.

Scarier rides for your tweens and over include the Flying Trapeze, Logger Run, and the ginormous Grand Rapids.

Each of the attractions of this water park has a height limit therefore it’s best to make sure to check on this first before queueing up in the long lines.

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Comfort Inn Whitehall

6. Headlands International Dark Sky Park

15675 Headlands Rd
Mackinaw City, MI 49701
(231) 348-1713

Here’s a different take on parks: the whole 600 acres of Headlands International Dark Sky Park is for those who want to want to set their gaze on the stars, without interruptions caused by light pollution.

Families sit under the moon and the stars in the safety of the patrolled Dark Sky viewing areas.

Check out projected images the park’s researchers will flash real-time over large screen monitors.

Camping isn’t allowed so as to encourage star-gazing.

But packing sleeping bags and blankets is.

Only, ensure that you pack a lot because it gets cold at night and early morning.

This Dark Sky Park is open to all ages.

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Baymont by Wyndham Mackinaw City

7. Clinch Park

111 E Grandview Pkwy
Traverse City, MI 49684
231-922-4904

Among the city’s most visited parks, Clinch Park is a vast beach with a shoreline that spans 1500 feet of sand. Its beach offers a glorious view of sunrise and sunset.

But of course, more than that, it’s a popular area for swimming and just soaking up the sun.

Once you’ve made your way on and through its grounds, the fam can head towards the beach itself. Or, set up your afternoon at the picnic grounds.

The snack bar is another option.

Then, ride bicycles together along the bike trails.

For ages 0 and up, visitors of any age can visit the park.

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Howard Johnson by Wyndham Traverse City

8.

Fort Mackinac and the Mackinac National Park

7029 Huron Rd
Mackinac Island, MI 49757
(231) 436-7301

The Mackinac National Park was founded as the 2nd National Park in the United States.

Today, it stands as nature’s exhibition of awesome rock formations, forests, and vistas.

And for things to do in Michigan for kids, book a brief tour through its history, Historic Downtown are among the places to visit.

Situated in between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, climb aboard the carriages for sight-seeing fun, and take pictures of the park’s scenic views.

Aside from this, you can rent a buggy, a horse, or a horse-drawn taxi that’s a common, environment-friendly form of transportation in the area.

This national park is for ages 0 and up.

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Murray Hotel

9. Kids ‘N’ Stuff Children’s Museum

301 S Superior St
Albion, MI 49224
(517) 629-8023

The Kids ‘N’ Stuff Children’s Museum doesn’t only have exhibits meant to inspire your child’s creative mind.

But it also doubles as a play space for interactive learning and fun.

Younglings can experience their own version of being doctors and nurses, being on police-patrol, cooking and baking (with pretend-toy ingredients), being a fireman, grocery shopping for healthy eats, the list goes on.

Kids who are 12 months to 10 years are allowed in, with the supervision of mommy and daddy.

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Hampton Inn Marshall

10. The Chelsea Treehouse

1101 S Main St
Chelsea, MI 48118
(734) 475-1555

Here’s a huge indoor playhouse that has even garnered the attention of family awarding communities— the Chelsea Treehouse.

A winner of the Parents’ Pick Award for the best place for kids (and kids’ birthday parties), it’s a fun and incredible location for playtime for things to do in Michigan with toddlers.

Kiddos can hang out in this 900-square foot place that provides child-safe climbing structures, basketball corners, a huge treehouse, and slides.

There’s even a side-by-side slide, one for your tot and one for you, mommy or daddy!

Plus, there are hand sanitizers in every corner to make sure that kids’ hands are squeaky-clean.

Take your little tykes who are 15 years old and below to check out The Chelsea Treehouse.

There are parents’ sitting areas so that you can watch over them stress-free.

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Baymont by Wyndham Chelsea

Related: Fun Things to Do with Toddlers in Michigan

11. Detroit Zoo

8450 W 10 Mile Rd,
Royal Oak, MI 48067
(248) 541-5717

Family fun in Michigan will be possible as you get face-to-face close to a variety of wildlife creatures at the Detroit Zoo.

The zoo is a habitat for about 2,000+ animals, you’ll discover the biggest ones like the National Amphibian Conservation Center, The Arctic Ring Of Life, and the largest man-made niche for penguins across the globe— the Polk Penguin Conservation Center.

Apart from taking a guided tour of said habitats as headed by their animal-expert volunteers, you can also take your seats inside the zoo’s 4D theater, simulator ride, carousel, and a mini-train on the Tauber Family Railroad.

There’ll be no age-counting here.

As long as toddlers and below are accompanied by their parents and/or guardians, everybody’s invited.

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Best Western Premier Detroit Southfield Hotel

Related: Restaurants in Detroit, Michigan

Related: Places to Eat in Royal Oak

12. Upland Hills Farm

481 Lake George Road
Oxford, Michigan 48370
(248) 628-1611

The Upland Hills Farm is a place where you and your kiddos can get up close and personal with farm animals such as cows, goats, pigs, geese, and more.

With the aid of their friendly farm keepers, you’ll see how said animals cared for.

And you’ll get to try it yourself, too! 

The entire family will be able to experience how to feed the farm animals as well as milk a cow.

In addition, you can go on a hayride or take a guided pony ride for a tour around the farm. 

Everyone from your babies to your teens and over are welcome. 

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts Auburn Hills

13. The Michigan Science Museum 

5020 John R St
Detroit, MI 48202
(313) 577-8400

The Michigan Science Museum is where kids can learn about science through hands-on activities and games.

From planetary exhibits to demonstrations of scientific experiments, as well as live shows, the clan will have a ton of things to do together. 

Have a walk around the moving asphalt exhibit at the gallery of the U.S. Steel Fun Factory, watch jaw-dropping simulated lightning storms at the Sparks Theater, and catch a planetary show at the 50-foot wide Dassault Systemes Planetarium. 

There’s no age limit in this museum.

Plus, your tots who are 5 years and under can play kid-sized bowling, bounce on bouncy balls, or play inside a kid-friendly ball pit.

Recommended Hotel Nearby: MGM Grand Detroit

14. Sleeping Bear Dunes

9922 Front Street
Empire, MI 49630
(231) 334-2000

The Sleeping Bear Dunes is filled with marvelous sand dunes!

Though not just that, but also hills, valleys, and lakes.

For a nature trip with youngsters, this is a favorite among many kid places in the state.

With tour experts to aid the family every step of the way, climb the dunes themselves or have a short trek along the Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive.

Furthermore, have a fun splash and go swimming or kayaking in any of the small streams of this protected wilderness.

By the way, should you visit the dunes in Winter, it’s a great location for cross country skiing.

Take your babies, toddlers, tweens, and teens alike, because the Sleeping Bear Dunes is for the entire tribe.

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Hotel Frankfort & Restaurant

15. The Detroit Institute of Arts

5200 Woodward Ave,
Detroit, MI 48202
(313) 833-7900

Let your kiddos’ creative spirit soar and be inspired at the Detroit Institute of Arts.

Their halls are lined with painting collections and sculptures from different parts of the world and from different eras in time.

Considered among America’s most significant safe houses for art collections, you’ll have plenty of other fun activities to do such as creating your own art, catching a movie at the Detroit Film Theater, learning all about chess through the Detroit City Chess Club, or listening to local musicians during Friday Night Live.

Unless you’re attending Thursdays At The Museum, which is an all-adult art tour of the institute, then you can plan a family trip for any of their all-ages “things to do today Detroit”.

Recommended Hotel Nearby: The Detroit Club Hotel

16. Avalanche Bay Indoor Waterpark

1 Boyne Mountain Rd,
Boyne Falls, MI 49713
(855) 688-7046

Your Michigan adventure won’t be complete without dropping by the Avalanche Bay Indoor Waterpark.

It’s a waterpark of rides and slides that are available to anyone of any age, no matter the weather outside.

Stand under the indoor waterfall called Splashorn, go surfing in the Zip Zone Surf Simulator, slide through The Big Couloir— the steepest of its kind in the state, or simply wade in the water and relax in the Lazy River.

And if you want to take a breather from the water park itself, get your game on in its indoor arcade.

Toddlers and those younger are allowed in, just so long as those under 10 are constantly accompanied by an adult.

Recommended Hotel Nearby: Best Western Gaylord

Related: Best Vacations for Kids Under 10

17. Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum

220 E Ann St
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
(734) 995-5439

By the name alone, you already know that the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum is one of the many kids activities in Michigan that will spark your youngling’s talents and bring them to life through exhibitions and interactive learning of branches of the arts, music, math, and the sciences.

250 of the Ann Arbor exhibits are meant for play-education such as building simple machines, watching scientists conduct cool experiments, puzzle-making but with tubes, knots, and bolts, playing a floor-game with lights, and so much more.

In this Ann Arbor facility, even your babies will have a fun time in the infant area where they can play with soft foam blocks or roam around baby-sized tubes and tiny slides.

Visitors of all ages can step into this lovely Ann Arbor museum.

Recommended Hotel Nearby: The Kensington Hotel

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17 Fun Things to Do with Kids In Michigan for 2022

  • Mid-Michigan Children’s Museum
  • The Henry Ford Museum
  • Interlochen State Park
  • Palms Book State Park
  • Michigan’s Adventure Amusement Park & Wild Water Adventure
  • Headlands International Dark Sky Park
  • Clinch Park
  • Fort Mackinac And The Mackinac National Park
  • Kids ‘N’ Stuff Children’s Museum
  • The Chelsea Treehouse
  • Detroit Zoo
  • Upland Hills Farm
  • The Michigan Science Museum
  • Sleeping Bear Dunes
  • The Detroit Institute of Arts
  • Avalanche Bay Indoor Waterpark
  • Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum

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What can you do in Michigan for free?

Here are just a few of the things you can do for free in Michigan: scale the Sleeping Bear Dunes, have a picnic at Palms Book State Park, or go swimming at the beach in Clinch Park.

What is there to do indoors in Michigan?

The Chelsea Treehouse and Kids ‘N’ Stuff where they can climb and slide on kid-safe playhouses. There are also indoor places where they can busy themselves with arts and crafts such as The Detroit Institute Of Arts and the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum. Click Here Now To See More Indoor Things You Can Do

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Author: Natalia Khatuntseva

July 27, 2019 at 21:51

Hello, my dear readers! The holidays have come. On the one hand, this is the time of children’s recreation. On the other hand, parents clutch at their heads, thinking how to captivate a child for 10 years, so that the summer will be beneficial for him. Let’s look into this issue. Moreover, recently this question arises not only during the holidays.

Contents

  • 1 Interests of children
  • 2 Characteristics of 10 year olds
  • 3 Should the Internet be banned?
  • 4 What else to do during the day?
    • 4.1 Reading
    • 4.2 Cleaning
    • 4.3 Creativity
    • 4.4 Fantasy
    • 4.5 Desire
    • 4.6 Family evening
  • 5 Evens without a sofa without sofa

    0 9000 . It is important for them to be in constant communication with them. Not finding a company in his area, the child begins to linger on the Internet. This is where the main problem lies. Communication in social networks creates the illusion of a company, and endless computer games hurt your eyesight and spoil your character.

    At the same time, it is at this age that the main interests of children are formed. They may be related to a hobby or the choice of a future profession. The son of my friends, for example, became interested in botany. He is engaged in a circle at the Children’s House of Creativity throughout the school year. In the summer, he leaves with the leaders and other children for the camp. He does tasks at home and enjoys filling window sills with plants. The guy turned 11 in May, and he started training a year ago.

    Peculiarities of 10-year-old children

    Boys have their own opinion on everything and begin to show adulthood. At this age, they are prone to disobedience, rudeness in response to requests. Their peers, as well as teachers, begin to exert a great influence on them. Sometimes the opinion of the coach of the sports section is perceived by them as the ultimate truth.

    Girls also have a difficult period of growing up. They are overwhelmed with emotions, mainly associated with age-related changes. Daughters gradually become independent, and exclusive dependence on parents disappears. They have secrets, girlfriends and secret idols.

    Should the Internet be banned?

    I consider the Internet as my assistant in finding the necessary information. You can teach your children to do this too. Teach them how to properly put a question in a search engine. Then analyze the information found together. It is clear that some movie or cartoon becomes the last search. You can watch it together. Use this as a reward for a job well done.

    What else to do during the day?

    Grandparents are a lifesaver for working parents. During the holidays, they become the main partners in raising children. But what if there are no old people nearby? Creative parents will always find something to keep their child busy at home. At the age of 10, children are still ready to complete the task of mom and dad, especially if it is not quite standard. And most importantly, independent. Let’s consider some of them.

    Reading

    You can get your child interested in reading if you find time to discuss what you have read after reading. It is necessary to be sincerely interested in his opinion about the author, the plot, the main characters. Then the maturing person will have the feeling that his opinion is of interest. This is a very important feeling at this age.

    Cleaning

    Let your child clean the bathroom. Teach him to clean the sink with a sponge and soapy water, wipe mirrors, hang towels beautifully. If the child has developed a creative imagination, then come up with a story for which it was necessary to clean the bathroom. Then you can impute constant cleaning to him as a household chore. This will help boost his self-esteem.

    Creativity

    You are aware of all the peculiarities of your child’s development. Let him do his favorite kind of creativity for as long as he needs. Within reason, of course. Be mindful of his preferences. If the child is prone to writing, do not distract him. Let him finish, only then you can turn to him.

    Fantasy

    Do you want your child to grow up as a harmonious personality with a developed sense of beauty? Ask him to draw. It does not matter that he does not know how to draw a straight line. Just give him pencils and decide on a topic. Let him fantasize. And then together come up with a story for the resulting illustration.

    Desire

    Think about what your child loves the most. Perhaps your tasks will become the embodiment of his desires. For example, he wants to learn:

    • embroider;
    • sew;
    • tinkering;
    • cook food.

    An abundance of home craft tools, various construction sets and household appliances will be of great help in mastering the chosen occupation.

    Family evening

    In the evening it is necessary to sum up the work done by the child during the day. Be sure to praise him, do not criticize in vain. But do not praise in vain. An important moment at the end of the working day will be joint games:

    1. Outdoor games . Take your child to the playground and play basketball, football, hockey. Team games develop the child’s sociability. Take bicycles or scooters and practice overcoming obstacles on them. Cycling parkour is becoming very popular among young people.
    2. Educational games . Never stop a child’s development. At this age, I highly recommend using communication games. The child is in a state of transition to adulthood and he needs to feel comfortable in it. You can play Q&A, Crocodile, Alias. Better yet, turn to the growing popularity of the Soft Skills cycle, designed specifically for children.
    3. Board games. Today, there are board games on the market that combine the development of a child’s communication skills, feelings of team spirit, and responsibility for making decisions. Spending a family evening with one of the exciting games will benefit the child and parents.
    4. Logic games . For the development of a child at the age of 10, puzzles and games that require a logical solution will be extremely useful. Various modifications of the popular Rubik’s Cube is one example of a bright puzzle that requires knowledge of the assembly algorithm.

    Weekend without a sofa

    Make a holiday plan with your child. Start compiling it on Monday. Adjust, change, add every day. Consider the weather forecast, events schedule, necessary housework, and other factors that may affect the course of events. In your weekend plan, you are considering:

    • hiking in nature;
    • attending a theatre, cinema, concert;
    • visits to entertainment complexes, including a water park, a zoo, a dolphinarium, an amusement park, a circus, and so on;
    • organizing the reception of guests.

    With the reception of guests, there will also be problems that the child will help you solve. It’s about the entertainment program. Instruct him to come up with contests for the quest. Set the topic yourself, because the child can only responsibly approach the execution of instructions.

    Love your children, develop their abilities, not forgetting the peculiarities of their age. Be their best friend!

    I hope that my advice will help you figure out how to captivate a child of 10 years old. Moreover, not only during the holidays, but throughout the year. I will be happy to discuss your thoughts on the hobbies of children of this age. Write to me, invite your friends. Don’t forget to subscribe to my blog to keep up to date with all the news. Goodbye!

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    How and what to choose a hobby for a boy

    Hobby is a very important activity for any person, especially for teenage boys. Some parents are skeptical about the child’s hobby, believing that studies should be in the foreground.

    This is a moot point. There are many cases when it was hobbies and hobbies for boys that became a real profession in adulthood, brought together with like-minded people, made it possible to create a close-knit team and go towards the goal together.

    Peculiarities of adolescent development and the impact of hobbies

    1. At the age of 10, the mechanisms of personality formation are launched in a teenager. This is a difficult period, during which the character, habits and preferences change. It is difficult for a child to be consistent and demonstrate perseverance in achieving a goal.
    2. Therefore, at this time, the help of parents is simply necessary.
    3. Various hobbies for teenagers will help to cope with difficulties. They cultivate self-confidence, create companies of friends with common interests, motivate to overcome bad mood and apathy.

    What are the hobbies for boys

    1. There are many types of hobbies. When choosing, the main thing is to focus on the fact that the child likes the activity. But you also need to consider the impact on his health. Not every teenager can play sports hard, and not everyone can sit for hours at a musical instrument because of poor posture or vision.
    2. Do not give up your favorite hobby if you have difficulties, it is better to choose a similar type of activity, but with less stress on the body, reduce the duration of the activity or make it more fractional.
    Sports activities

    If there are no contraindications for health, then the passion for any sport is very useful for a teenager. At this age, children often have complexes because of their appearance and may be upset because of excess weight, thinness or stoop. Regular sports training will help you become fit, straighten your shoulders, and become self-confident.

    Wrestling

    Many boys choose different kinds of wrestling. Taekwondo, aikido, karate, boxing and other similar activities develop endurance, strengthen the muscular and skeletal system, and teach the boy to stand up for himself and the weaker ones.

    Team games

    Team games are no less useful. Football, basketball, volleyball and other activities, in addition to being good for the body, develop teamwork, which is very useful in adult life.

    Individual sports

    Athletics, gymnastics, swimming can be both team and individual sports. When a boy is responsible for himself, it helps him to become responsible and accept both his achievements and mistakes.

    Creativity

    Creative children from an early age actively demonstrate their abilities. It is difficult for close people not to notice the boy’s craving for musical instruments, singing, drawing or dancing.

    Music and drawing

    Music and drawing very well develop brain capabilities, memory and attention. They help to relax, relieve stress and show imagination, but only if the boy has a desire to do this.

    Dancing

    Dancing perfectly trains the body and ear for music. Ballroom dancing makes your posture perfect and teaches you how to behave gallantly with girls. Modern trends such as breakdancing and contemporary will raise the confidence of a teenager and make him very popular among his peers. Folk dances look very impressive on stage, and also develop acting skills.

    Vocals

    If your child sings well, then you have a reason to be proud of him and support his talent. However, this hobby brings some difficulty for boys over 12 years old, when their voice begins to break. But do not worry, because classes with an experienced teacher will help to correct the changes.

    Wood carving, clay modeling, pottery
    1. Many boys are enthusiastic about participating in clubs where they have to work with different materials and tools. When they master the skills of woodcarving, clay modeling, pottery, create leather products, they will always be able to make their relatives or friends an original gift worthy of admiration.
    2. Clay and other natural materials hobbies are good for boys under 9years. Wood carving involves the use of sharp tools, so this hobby is best offered to older boys from 10 years old.
    Computer
    1. Modern teenagers can no longer imagine their lives without mobile phones, tablets and computers. Often this causes conflicts with the older generation.
    2. But is it worth making a child nervous and hiding? It is better to direct his interest in the right direction – let him learn how to edit videos, process photos, draw cartoons, program.
    3. It is better to offer this hobby for boys over 13 years old, as younger children need to protect their eyes more carefully from strain.

    How to motivate a teenager

    1. When a child becomes a teenager, he often protests and doubts about choosing the right hobby. Sometimes it’s worth stepping back and letting him change activities. But in another case, it is worth finding motives for the further development of an already beloved business.
    2. For example, it takes years to learn to play the violin well, and not every child has the willpower to reach the end. Take him to a good concert so that he hears a professional performance and knows what to strive for. Listen to classical music, chat and ask about your child’s skills after attending a music school.
    3. The best hobbies for boys are those activities that bring him pleasure, development and acceptance of significant people for the child. Therefore, come to important events for a teenager, cheer for him at sports competitions, but be restrained in criticism. But don’t skimp on the praise.
    4. Films about outstanding personalities who overcame many obstacles, but achieved success in their work, can also be a good incentive. The wonderful films “Coach”, “Pele” and others will help a teenager understand that success comes when you remain yourself and do not give up.

    The list of hobbies for boys is endless. The main thing to remember is that properly organized classes are very good allies for parents in the educational process and a powerful engine for the development of a future man.

    Hobby for a 10-year-old boy

    Hobby is a very important activity for any person, and especially for a child. In vain, some parents are skeptical about their son’s hobbies, believing that his studies should be in the foreground. It certainly is. But hobbies and hobbies are not just a way to spend your free time. This is the way to identify and develop talents and abilities, to find your place in life, to find true friends and like-minded people.

    Despite the fact that girls grow up and enter adolescence earlier, in boys, as early as the age of 10, the mechanisms of personality formation are triggered. They are on the eve of a difficult period, during which character, habits and preferences will change. The boy needs to be given some kind of support, constancy in life, find a goal for him and provide an opportunity to demonstrate perseverance in achieving this goal.

    A worthy hobby is the right step in this direction. It will help to achieve self-confidence, create a company of friends with common interests, and there will simply be no time for a bad mood or apathy.

    There is a huge variety of hobbies. The main and universal selection criterion has always been and remains that the boy likes the chosen hobby. You can’t predict anything in advance: you need to try to find out if the child will like some kind of activity or not.

    There is nothing wrong with the fact that he will take on one, and the second, and the third. Get carried away with something, then quickly cool down and quit; take up a new hobby. This is a normal and quite natural process, which can and should be treated with understanding.

    Sports activities

    If there are no health contraindications, any kind of sport will be the best hobby choice for a 10 year old boy. Which one doesn’t matter. It will have a beneficial effect on his physical and mental development. Ahead is adolescence, when children often complex because of their appearance and may be upset because of their excessive, in their opinion, thinness, thickness or stoop, etc. Regular exercise will help you get through puberty more easily. They will make the boy fit, well-trained, self-confident and not subject to complexes.

    Wrestling, martial arts

    This is the best hobby for a boy. From the earliest years, you need to instill in him that he must be a strong, strong, strong-willed person who can stand up for himself and for his loved ones.

    If the boy is in good health, then the parents simply have to give him a chance to prove himself in wrestling or martial arts. Moreover, in our time, even in small towns, there is a good selection of sports sections on this topic. Various types and styles of martial arts, judo and sambo – all these sports develop endurance, strengthen muscles, joints and ligaments, make you much more flexible and strong, physically perfect and psychologically stable.

    There is a common misconception that wrestling and martial arts are dangerous sports. In fact, in the classroom, for example, in football, boys get injured much more often than in wrestling. An experienced coach will never allow a child to be injured in his class.

    In general, a lot depends on the coach. With a good teacher, even the boy who showed poor results with a mediocre specialist, or showed no desire to continue to engage in this hobby, will open up and begin to progress.

    Regular team games are no less useful hobby for a boy than wrestling or martial arts. In addition to benefits for the body, they develop the ability to interact with teammates, be proactive and responsible. All this will be very useful in adult life.

    Other sports

    In addition, there are many more worthy sports in which the boy can find himself and realize his abilities. This is gymnastics, and skiing, and swimming, and a variety of athletics disciplines, and tennis. By the way, if you wish, you can organize table tennis lessons at home. Buy a folding table for this sport, or just push the dining table and install a grid in the middle of it.

    Chess is not just a board game, but also a full-fledged sport worthy of great respect. If a child likes to play chess, if he is interested in this sport and strives to improve in it, then this is a reason to be sincerely happy for him. No other hobby can compare with chess in terms of the development of the child’s intellect, his mental abilities. And also – willpower, endurance and firm character.

    Fishing

    Fishing is one of the best hobbies that a ten-year-old boy can learn with the help of his father. This is an active outdoor recreation, and an unforgettable experience. Even after many years, having already become an adult, the boy will remember with pleasure and nostalgia how he and his dad went fishing on the weekends and during the holidays. And the very moment when the boy manages to catch a fish for the first time will surely become one of the most vivid childhood memories for him.

    Today’s children are very rarely in nature, in the fresh air. In the era of abundance of electronic entertainment, children are weaned from the simple joys of life, drowning in the sticky swamp of the TV and online world, narrowing their worldview and understanding of the world.

    They are too spoiled by civilization, poorly adapted to an active lifestyle. Trips with dad to the river will fill this gap. There you can teach the boy to put up a tent or pull up an awning, get firewood and brushwood, make a fire. All these skills are not only useful, but also raise the self-esteem of boys well, give them confidence in their abilities.

    Creativity

    There is a common misconception that creatively gifted children from an early age actively demonstrate their abilities “on their own”. In part, this is so: it is difficult for close people not to notice the boy’s craving for musical instruments, singing, drawing or dancing; his good data, which stand out from his peers, and the pleasure of some creative activity.

    But it also happens that these talents peacefully “sleep” for the time being, without showing themselves anything special. In this case, the task of adults is to recognize these abilities in the boy, “wake them up”, help them manifest themselves to the fullest.

    Drawing

    If you want your child to grow up as a harmonious personality, with a developed sense of beauty, offer him to draw. Just give him the tools for creativity and room for imagination. Give the boy a children’s drawing set – with an easel and paints. This lesson can seriously captivate the child, and then the time will come for professional classes in the studio. There are many types of drawing, from which it will not be difficult to choose the most attractive for a boy.

    Woodworking (sawing, burning out)

    Woodworking is a special type of male needlework and a worthy hobby for boys. This is an exciting activity that teaches the boy attentiveness and perseverance, develops his thinking and imagination, masters various tools, devices, applied skills, and makes him feel like a master of his craft.

    Wood burning and sawing are serious creative pursuits that are easy enough to get started. It is easy to start, largely due to the fact that in stores you can buy ready-made plywood with sketches of varying complexity – from very simple ones to those with true artistic value. If the boy gets involved in any of these hobbies, then he will be able to successfully develop both as an artist and as a “jack of all trades”.

    Constructors

    Not every boy likes to collect intricate compositions from small parts of Lego-constructor for a long time and painstakingly. But if he is already carried away by this work, then you just need to be happy for him. Assembling something whole from spare parts requires serious mental activity. In order to get a logically correct, complete work, you need to think carefully.

    Assembling the construction kit, the boy learns to be attentive and patient, to endure failures, to seek and find a way out of a difficult situation, to be persistent on the way to his goal. Passion for construction develops self-discipline and self-organization, which allows you to acquire valuable qualities during the game, which will certainly come in handy in the future.

    Music and dance; theater studio

    If there is a hearing and a sense of rhythm, then the child has a direct path to music or dance classes. It is also worth encouraging artistry, the best “training” of which will be regular visits to the theater studio. Any of these activities will give an outlet for the irrepressible energy of the boy.

    Indecisive and timid thanks to these hobbies will be able to get rid of their complexes, become more sociable, learn to confidently and dignifiedly behave in public. Ballroom or folk dances give perfect posture, accuracy and beauty in movements, breakdance classes – 100% will make the boy incredibly popular among his peers. 10 years is the best time for a successful start in these areas.

    Reading

    Getting your child interested in reading is easier than you think. Especially if, after reading another book, you find the time and desire to discuss what you read, sincerely ask his opinion about the author, the plot, and the main characters.

    Experience shows that today’s ten-year-old boys are interested in the same books about exciting travels and adventures that their dads were in childhood. However, even if this is not the case, let him read Harry Potter and other modern children’s books – as long as this activity is interesting and enjoyable for him.

    If a boy does not want to learn to read, you need to help him with this. By blocking the child’s access to the TV and electronic gadgets. He will be able to get this access again only when he reads a couple of chapters of the book and tells their contents to dad. There is nothing wrong with such stimulation of interest in reading: a boy must learn such concepts as discipline and self-organization from an early age. And respect for the book should be a law for him.

    Experiments and experiments

    If a boy shows a clear ability in the exact and natural sciences – chemistry, physics, mathematics, biology – then this should only be encouraged. Special experiment kits, as well as websites and books telling how to organize them at home, will allow the boy to experiment and study important sciences with more interest than they do at school.

    These kits for children’s experiments and experiments are now on the market in a great variety. Thanks to this hobby, the boy will gain new knowledge and skills, and will also strive to continue his education. After all, it is so interesting to conduct a chemical or physical experiment on your own; understand how the machine is arranged and works; learn to do amazing and inexplicable tricks for the audience.

    Collecting

    The boy’s craving for collecting certain things should also be encouraged: this is a very worthy hobby. You can collect anything: metal cars, “models”, coins, stones and shells, stamps, tickets, stickers… Passionate collecting of something not only brings pleasure, but also teaches attentiveness, accuracy, determination, the ability to exchange and negotiate with other collectors . Own collection is a legitimate and well-deserved pride of every boy.

    An important point is that collecting is a purely independent and voluntary activity. Dad can only be an initiator, adviser, assistant – you can’t oblige a boy to collect.

    “Your own” pet

    Taking care of a pet, training and teaching it, and sincere friendship with it is without a doubt a pleasant and very useful hobby for any boy. First of all, it means, of course, a dog. All other pets are also good, of course, but not at all what you need.

    Of course, you can only have a pet if you have space and all the necessary facilities for it. It is desirable that it was a house, not an apartment. So that this hobby brings the boy himself and the whole family positive, not negative emotions. This hobby teaches the boy to be responsible, to be able to take care of loved ones.

    How to unobtrusively motivate a boy for a hobby

    It is quite natural for a ten-year-old child to doubt the correctness of the chosen hobby and move in this direction by trial and error. This must be treated with understanding. More often than not, it’s better to step back and let the boy change activities.

    But there are exceptions. For example, to learn how to play the guitar, violin or any other musical instrument well, you need a lot of time, perseverance, perseverance. Few children have enough willpower and “margin of safety” to achieve success in this hobby.

    Help is needed, and not by coercion. Take a little musician to a good concert so that he hears a live professional performance and sees what he needs to strive for. Do not skimp on praise after each of his, even the smallest, success. Sincerely “cheer” for him, describe to him excellent prospects that he will now show perseverance and will not turn off the chosen path. Give more concrete examples from life.

    In any business, films about outstanding personalities who overcame many obstacles, but achieved success in their chosen business, can become a good incentive for a boy. How many young future boxers have been inspired by the outstanding film “Rocky”! How the competition for the Ryazan Military Airborne School took off after the famous Soviet film “In the Zone of Special Attention”! And there are many such examples of the beneficial influence of cinema on the right choice of a hobby that has become more than a hobby.

    At the age of ten, children begin to gravitate towards the company of their peers. They become “crowded” within the family and class. It is important for them to be in constant communication with friends. This desire must be encouraged in every possible way, without fear of the bad influence of the street: the boy will find much more positive, necessary for socialization.

    Because: if the boy does not find a group of friends in his area, then he will find her “substitute” online and start to linger on the Internet. Communication in social networks is an ugly surrogate for real communication, and long computer games hurt your eyesight and spoil your character.

    A dad with a ten-year-old son should follow the motto: “Weekend without a sofa!” He certainly needs to allocate time for some joint business with his son. It doesn’t matter which one. There is no way to organize fishing or going out into nature – play chess, table hockey, football and basketball in the yard with your son.

    Teach him how to pull himself up on the horizontal bar and parallel bars, walk on the hand walker, and other workout tricks. Make wonderful chasing pictures from a tin can turned inside out, hammer in a nail, screw in a screw with a screwdriver or a screwdriver, drill a hole with a puncher, drive a car (somewhere outside the city, of course, but not on a busy public road).

    Don’t let your son become a victim of female upbringing. Of course, mom is the closest and dearest person to him. But she is a woman, and women are not capable of thinking, thinking and acting like men. Therefore, if there is a desire for the son to choose a useful and worthy hobby and develop harmoniously, the father, in spite of everything, needs to regularly devote time to his boy. This time will eventually become a “breath of oxygen” for him, and help him make the right decision.

    Hobbies for Boys (Favorite Activity, Child Interest)

    Tired of hearing from your son: “I’m bored!” Tired of the fact that he often has “nothing” to do? Looking for something to do? We will help you! From this article, you can learn about activities for boys, interesting hobbies for them, and much more.


    Content:

    How to choose a hobby for a boy?

    Pet

    Encourage artistry

    Lesson for a diligent boy

    Sports? Sport… Sport!!!

    Does the boy benefit from “girly” activities?


    Most boys are very curious and full of energy. As a rule, they cannot sit in one place for a single minute, let alone concentrate on something for a long time. And for mothers of small representatives of the stronger sex, this is not easy.

    And if there are several boys in the family, then their games and pranks can make your head spin. For them, they constantly need to come up with new activities so that during the knowledge of the world around them, they do not destroy everything around, do not get injured and do not get bored.

    What to do if the output of energy is so active that there is no longer any strength to resist this flow? There is only one way out – to direct this flow in the right direction.

    It is best if the child devotes most of his time to one, but really interesting activity for him. And simply put – an exciting hobby, from which it is simply impossible to break away.

    How to choose a hobby for a boy?

    Of course, different children will be interested in very different activities. Now there are so many hobbies that it is impossible to simply list them all. After all, wanting to do something special, humanity invents more and more new hobbies. But we need to choose an activity for one specific child.

    How to do it?

    • First, you can try to determine the boy’s temperament and, starting from this, look for something to do for him.
    • Secondly, you can simply offer various activities until the child stops at something specific.
    • The last method is the most common (this is how most parents choose a hobby) and the easiest. Live a full life with your child – go on excursions, read books, visit different circles and sections. Without regrets, part with those activities that the child is not interested in or is difficult to do. You may need to change a few hobbies before you can choose something really suitable.

    In addition, it will be easier for a child to get involved in something useful if other family members have their own personal hobbies. If grown men go fishing, play chess, or collect model cars, then a little boy might well be involved in such activities.

    It’s wonderful if the child chooses an activity himself – he is interested in drawing or modeling , for example. Encourage – buy him quality supplies for creativity, enroll in an art studio or art school.

    Does the boy constantly make and invent something? Teach him how to use tools correctly – a jigsaw, drill or hammer.

    Younger students can use the wood carving studio or the modeling circle to make paper and cardboard models. Boys with enthusiasm can spend hours creating models of cars, planes or ships, and it’s okay that these models are still only made of paper.

    In the future, such a hobby can develop into a serious business of its own. In addition, things made by hand are becoming increasingly valuable and the demand for them is steadily growing. In the meantime, a little master can develop a sense of taste, fine motor skills and spatial thinking.

    Pet

    Pet care is a pleasant and useful hobby not only for boys. This hobby teaches you to be responsible and be able to take care of loved ones.

    Ideally, if everyone’s favorite lives in the house – a cat, a puppy or a guinea pig. The child will satisfy the need for tactile contact, because the animal can be stroked, picked up, played with.

    If it is not possible to have a pet at home, you can find a suitable circle with a living corner, some modern “station of young naturalists”. You can become a volunteer at a local shelter for homeless animals with your child. Communication with animals in special places will keep calm in a family in which the presence of living creatures in the apartment is not very welcome.

    Encourage artistry

    For a child with any temperament, a visit to a theater studio will be a useful activity. Active boys will find an outlet for their irrepressible energy here, while timid and timid ones will get rid of their complexes and learn how to behave in public, and also become more sociable.

    In a good theater studio, with the help of an experienced teacher, a child can open up, find new talents, creative abilities, learn oratory and the ability to move on stage.

    Activity for a diligent boy

  • collectible,
  • computers and internet,
  • learning foreign languages,
  • playing musical instruments.

But, of course, if all hobbies come down to many hours of sitting at the computer, it is worth considering how useful this is for the child. After all, everything should be in moderation. A computer can be a hobby if you properly organize the work behind it.

You can play games for a short time, you can explore interesting pages on the Internet, and you can also learn simple programs. This hobby is perfectly combined with photography, animation, design art, programming.

Sport? Sport… Sport!!!

Of course, professional sports are only for strong, active, mobile children. But it doesn’t hurt to distract those who are overly diligent with physical exercises. After all, we care about the health of our sons.

Boys play team games with pleasure – football, hockey, volleyball . You can take the boy to gymnastics , to karate section or swimming pool .

It is not necessary to bet on big sports. It can be just a hobby and entertainment with benefits. By the way, it is useful for the whole family, not just for the child. Joint physical exercises can be a serious motivation for a boy.

Does the boy benefit from “girly” activities?

In many families it is not customary to encourage the boy’s hobbies, which are usually done by the fairer sex. For example, rarely do boys plant flowers , knit or embroider .

Of course, if the son chooses such an occupation for himself, it will be rather an exception to the rule.

Do not worry – any hobby is not harmful to the child and can contribute to the development of qualities useful for the future man – patience, perseverance, dexterity.

Many famous people have not ceased to be courageous, having completely feminine hobbies at first glance.

And such an occupation as cooking has brought success and decent income to many men. In expensive restaurants, it is male chefs that are valued. And in family life there will be no price for such a young man.

In a word, every boy can find a hobby to his liking. Do not just forget that all children, without exception, need the encouragement and support of adults.

Any desire to do something interesting is certainly more useful than idleness or just sitting in front of the TV.

Often a hobby helps future men find themselves in life, decide on their future profession. But, here, of course, there is no need to go too far.

When choosing a hobby for their 5-6 year old son, parents should not decide for him at that time what he should devote his life to.

Hobbies should contribute to the development of the boy’s creative abilities, communication skills, the realization of his desires and aspirations and the maintenance of a healthy lifestyle. An exciting activity can make your child’s life fun, varied and truly fulfilling.

HOBBIES OF MODERN CHILDREN

What are our children interested in, what are they willing to do for hours?

Many children spend most of their free time on a computer or tablet. The priorities of modern children are completely different. If 10 years ago, the guys preferred to build castles in the sandbox, play hide and seek, today the younger generation chooses the interactive. About one and a half million children are already familiar with the mobile application “Papers”, “Arkady Parovozov” and its continuation “School of Arkady Parovozov”. All of them were created based on the beloved animated series of the same name on the MULT channel.

Like us, our children imitate different characters. Cosmonauts and heroes of the Red Army are being replaced by superheroes from cartoons and comics. If a child has turned Spider-Man or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles into his idols, do not try to convince him that they are fictional. Thus, you can cause aggression on the part of the child or even psychological trauma. After all, if an idol is just a fiction, then what is durable in this world?! Try shifting your child’s attention to something else, like a LEGO model. This is not only fun, but also a useful activity that the whole family will enjoy! LEGO promotes the development of motor skills, fine motor skills, imagination and logical thinking.

Girls’ hobbies have also changed. Nowadays, they are no longer very interested in just dressing up a doll and taking it for a ride in a stroller, for example. Modern girls think over the image: from clothes and shoes to manicure and hairstyle. The Malvinas and baby dolls were replaced by Monsters High, Winx and Barbie. Modern dolls have their own houses, cars, various outfits and fashion accessories. Isn’t this what every girl dreams of?!

Years go by, we and the world around us change, but the passion for large-scale modeling does not lose its relevance. Moreover, more and more girls are showing interest in this hobby. Previously, there was not a large selection of prefabricated models, for the most part they were aircraft, the famous Aurora cruiser, and the Arktika icebreaker. The modern industry offers a wide range of prefabricated models of tanks, trucks, armored vehicles, jets, ships, helicopters, guns, soldiers and structures.

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Hobbies for boys, or direct energy in the right direction Hobbies for a teenager 13 years old

A person at any age can have a hobby and enjoy it. Any interesting activity for teenagers and adults is considered a useful pastime, unless it is associated with harm to health or to others. The benefit of a hobby is that it is one of the ways of self-realization along with a career. At work, we cannot always fully realize our desires, because we often do not what we want, but what allows us to earn a livelihood in the desired volumes. It is a hobby that makes it possible not to put an end to a truly beloved business, as well as to level stress and fatigue from not so desirable, but necessary activities in life.

Hobbies of teenage boys are determined by their age characteristics. The teenage period covers the age from 12 to 16 years old, while teenagers 12-13 years old will have some interests and hobbies, and 15-16 years old – others.
Adolescence is also called the transitional period. This is one of the most difficult periods in the life of every person.

A teenage boy is no longer interested in activities, games, which until recently fascinated him so much. A powerful restructuring is taking place in him not only on the physiological, but also on the mental level . His worldview changes, he begins to logically comprehend his own and other people’s actions.

If a year ago your son enjoyed reading fairy tales, fiddled with his favorite toys for a long time, inventing simple role-playing stories and, mumbling under his breath, played in the sandbox for a long time, today he is interested and captivated by something else. Now his imagination is occupied by the image of a strong man, well developed physically, hardy, with great willpower.
. The teenager begins to critically and meticulously examine his body. Therefore, one of the popular hobbies of teenagers is playing sports . They go to various sports sections with pleasure, develop themselves physically, form their willpower and endurance.

All teenagers have a need to communicate, make friends with their peers, discuss their interests and problems with them. For a teenager, it is important that peers accept him and respect him. This is another of their common hobbies – spending time with friends, chatting. Now this is an important moment for them.

Boys aged 12-13 are very inquisitive and active. They love hiking, excursions, long stays in nature. They have a keen sense of humor, they are funny. It is useful for adults to laugh with children, shaping their sense of humor, emphasizing what is really funny and what is not.

At this age teenagers enjoy playing football and board games together with adults, it is also good to ride a bike together. Don’t waste this time talking to your teenager.
Another year will pass, and he will prefer the circle of his peers to your society.

Boys aged 14-16 are going through a period of active maturation . In addition to sports, they are fond of music, playing the guitar, listen to music for a long time, wearing headphones. Is it bad or good? Young people get to know the world – this is normal. It is important to instill in them all the measure and good taste.

It is impossible to discard today’s reality. Modern teenagers are passionate about the Internet. No wonder, because in it they can find everything at once: information, music, video. The danger lies in the fact that a teenager, due to his inexperience, trusts information on the Web more than an adult.

Undoubtedly, the advantages of the Internet are that a teenager can quickly find the necessary information in it, improve a foreign language by communicating with foreign friends. But the Internet should not become the main means of communication for a teenager. He needs the ability to communicate with people in real life.

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It is necessary to explain to teenagers that the Internet does not exist in order to aimlessly spend days on end in it, earning a stoop, pale complexion and weakened muscles. In addition, every teenager should have their own responsibilities, including helping around the house.

Computer games should be devoted to a strictly defined time, not surrendering unconsciously to your desires, not becoming their slave. It is necessary to calmly, without mentoring intonation, gradually explain this to adolescents, since they still do not know how to fully account for their actions.

In addition to the common interests that most teenagers have, each of them has his own hobbies. Someone is fond of technology, someone is poetry, the other is happy to draw or collect something. Look closely at your teenager. Help develop his healthy hobbies. Do not dismiss his problems, desires, questions on the basis of the principle “I’m busy, ask Yandex.”
Then, perhaps, it will not be necessary to puzzle over how to interest your teenage boy and how to distract him from dangerous, unnecessary and harmful activities.

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What hobby is forbidden?

It is worth mentioning the dangerous hobbies for teenage girls. We will not talk about obvious things, such as smoking, etc., but sometimes hobbies that are quite harmless at first glance can negatively affect your child. Unfortunately, among many schoolgirls, a passion for gel polishes, the so-called “shellacs”, is common. The fact is that the application of gel polishes and gels involves the use of harmful and chemically hazardous drugs.
, including acids, acetone, therefore, without special training, it is not recommended to get involved in such a hobby. In addition, in the process of the girl’s growth and the formation of her nail plate, gel substances should not be applied. If your daughter wants to learn this, then explain to her the consequences and offer to limit yourself to creams and oils for hand care for now, and allow her nails to be painted only with ordinary varnish.

We all understand that smoking is harmful. But an adult can truly understand this common truth and has the right to make a decision. He can throw smoke. ..

Parents should also be wary if their daughter is addicted to anime or subcultures and tries to be like her older comrades or a TV character.
Such hobbies make the child live “out of reality” and in the end can lead to tragic consequences. Goth, emo, etc. they are simply obsessed with the cult of death, so if you observe changes in the appearance of the child and in his mood, it means that your parental authority and attention is not enough, or maybe it simply does not exist. Therefore, quit your business and do your daughter as much as possible, come up with interesting joint projects, help her discover her talents and become unique in real life.

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Hobby is a very important activity for any person and especially for teenage boys. Some parents are skeptical about the child’s hobby, believing that studies should be in the foreground.

This is a moot point. There are many cases when it was hobbies and hobbies for boys that became a real profession in adulthood, brought together with like-minded people, made it possible to create a close-knit team and go towards the goal together.

  1. At the age of 10, a teenager starts the mechanisms of personality formation. This is a difficult period, during which the character, habits and preferences change. It is difficult for a child to be consistent and demonstrate perseverance in achieving a goal.
  2. Therefore, at this time, the help of parents is simply necessary.
  3. Various hobbies for teenagers will help to cope with difficulties. They cultivate self-confidence, create companies of friends with common interests, motivate to overcome bad mood and apathy.

What are the hobbies for boys

  1. There are many types of hobbies. When choosing, the main thing is to focus on the fact that the child likes the activity. But you also need to consider the impact on his health. Not every teenager can play sports hard, and not everyone can sit for hours at a musical instrument because of poor posture or vision.
  2. Do not give up your favorite hobby if you have difficulties, it is better to choose a similar type of activity, but with less stress on the body, reduce the duration of the activity or make it more fractional.
Sports activities

If there are no health contraindications, then any kind of sport is very useful for a teenager. At this age, children often have complexes because of their appearance and may be upset because of excess weight, thinness or stoop. Regular sports training will help you become fit, straighten your shoulders, and become self-confident.

Wrestling

Many boys choose different types of wrestling. Taekwondo, aikido, karate, boxing and other similar activities develop endurance, strengthen the muscular and skeletal system, and teach the boy to stand up for himself and the weaker ones.

Team games

Team games are just as useful. Football, basketball, volleyball and other activities, in addition to being good for the body, develop teamwork, which is very useful in adult life.

Individual sports

Athletics, gymnastics, swimming can be both team and individual sports. When a boy is responsible for himself, it helps him to become responsible and accept both his achievements and mistakes.

Creativity

Creative children actively demonstrate their abilities from an early age. It is difficult for close people not to notice the boy’s craving for musical instruments, singing, drawing or dancing.

Music and drawing

Music and drawing very well develop brain capabilities, memory and attention. They help to relax, relieve stress and show imagination, but only if the boy has a desire to do this.

Dancing

Dancing perfectly trains the body and ear for music. Ballroom dancing makes your posture perfect and teaches you how to behave gallantly with girls. Modern trends such as breakdancing and contemporary will raise the confidence of a teenager and make him very popular among his peers. Folk dances look very impressive on stage, and also develop acting skills.

Vocals

If your child sings well, then you have a reason to be proud of him and support his talent. However, this hobby brings some difficulty for boys over 12 years old, when their voice begins to break. But do not worry, because classes with an experienced teacher will help to correct the changes.

Wood carving, clay modeling, pottery
  1. Many boys are enthusiastic about participating in clubs where they have to work with different materials and tools. When they master the skills of woodcarving, clay modeling, pottery, create leather products, they will always be able to make their relatives or friends an original gift worthy of admiration.
  2. Hobbies related to clay and other natural materials are good for boys up to 9 years old. Wood carving involves the use of sharp tools, so this hobby is best offered to older boys from 10 years old.
Computer
  1. Modern teenagers can no longer imagine their lives without mobile phones, tablets and computers. Often this causes conflicts with the older generation.
  2. But is it worth making a child nervous and hiding? It is better to direct his interest in the right direction – let him learn how to edit videos, process photos, draw cartoons, program.
  3. It is better to offer this hobby for boys over 13 years old, as younger children need to protect their eyes more carefully from strain.

How to motivate a teenager

  1. When a child becomes a teenager, he often protests and doubts about choosing the right hobby. Sometimes it’s worth stepping back and letting him change activities. But in another case, it is worth finding motives for the further development of an already beloved business.
  2. For example, it takes years to learn to play the violin well, and not every child has the willpower to reach the end. Take him to a good concert so that he hears a professional performance and knows what to strive for. Listen to classical music, chat and ask about your child’s skills after attending a music school.
  3. The best hobbies for boys are those activities that bring him pleasure, development and acceptance of significant people for the child. Therefore, come to important events for a teenager, cheer for him at sports competitions, but be restrained in criticism. But don’t skimp on the praise.
  4. Films about outstanding personalities who overcame many obstacles, but achieved success in their work, can also be a good incentive. The wonderful films “Coach”, “Pele” and others will help a teenager understand that success comes when you remain yourself and do not give up.

The list of hobbies for boys is endless. The main thing to remember is that properly organized classes are very good allies for parents in the educational process and a powerful engine for the development of a future man.

One of the most important aspects of raising a child is his physical development. Endurance and a good muscular system are the key to health and productive study. Therefore, it is very important for parents to create the right mood for the child, offering him a choice of different sports sections. Now there is no shortage of them. Tennis, various types of fitness, contact sports, swimming, dancing – the choice is huge. So that the child can choose an activity to his liking, you can sign him up for trial training in several sections. So it will be easier to decide what he has a predisposition to. And, of course, we should not forget about personal example. If parents spend all weekends at home watching TV, it will be very difficult to explain to a teenager that sports are useful.

Many teenagers enjoy going to various clubs and clubs together with their friends. If you gather a company of children who are passionate about what they love, you can be almost sure that they will not stop doing it.

In addition to sports development, you should definitely be interested in various logical puzzles. Playing chess, checkers, Monopoly, and even ordinary forfeits develop logic and the ability to think outside the box. And this is very useful for a teenager in adulthood. In modern realities with high competition in the labor sphere, it is quite difficult to find an interesting, well-paid job. And many HR managers look not so much at a diploma or work experience, but at how a person behaves in an interview, how quickly and competently he answers questions.

There are especially difficult turning points when the child flatly refuses to do something. You should not impose a hobby on him, this will only complicate the matter. Wait a month or two and try again.

Difficult years – how to cope with teenage “don’t want to”

During the period from childhood to adolescence, many children become very stubborn. In these summers, hormonal changes give the body a real crash test. The child either cries or laughs, reacts aggressively to the comments of the parents, in every possible way proves its independence. That is why it does not cost anything to impose on him. It is the offer of this or that occupation that works best. You can go with your teenager to tournaments and competitions and see which of them caused a positive reaction. The same is true with various logical activities. Having studied several together, it will be possible to understand which of them the child is most interested in. And always remember that at first, unobtrusive parental care is very important even for the most independent teenager. This support will help him survive the setbacks that often happen at the very beginning of mastering a new business.

Parents want their children to grow up healthy, smart and cheerful. Mom and dad should spend more time with their child. He should feel parental support and understanding. And it is not so easy for adults to understand a child. He begins to withdraw into himself, not seeing affection and attention from adults busy with their problems. Therefore, more often please and amuse your children.

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Or buy a lot of colorful balloons and take your child for a walk in the park. The attention of those around you will be provided, and the baby will feel happy.

Give your child a few hours of unforgettable experience – take him to the circus, buy ice cream or cotton candy. Air acrobats, little animals and clowns have not left any kid indifferent.

In winter you can go outside to play snowballs, build a snowman together, go sledding. Active rest cheers up not only children, but also adults, energizes and positive. The main thing is not to overdo it, because it is difficult to keep the child’s interest in one area for longer than 20-30 minutes.

On cold winter evenings, arrange a joint viewing of funny kind cartoons, read fascinating books. Or tell some funny and funny stories from your childhood. You can take colored pencils, paints, felt-tip pens and draw some funny non-existent animals together, at the same time coming up with names for them.

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It’s actually very easy to make a child happy. Sometimes, in order for him to have fun, it’s enough for his parents to simply be at home, and not disappear at work from morning until late at night. Any initiative of loving parents will surely be rewarded with a cheerful laugh of the child.

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For the development of a child’s imagination, such a game as “compose a fairy tale” is also suitable. It can be played by the whole family. Each in turn says a sentence that should complement the previous one. If you approach this task with humor, you can get an original and funny story.

Children are always happy with gifts. And the best gift is a beautiful toy. Waiting for the next family holiday is a miracle for the baby, a fairy tale, a dream come true. And you can fulfill his desires if you give him a wonderful gift. How best to please child ?

You will need

  • – soap bubbles, balls, ropes, rackets;
  • – water guns, spray guns;
  • – music center or simple tape recorder;
  • – prizes;
  • – balls, flowers;
  • – sweet treats.

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Think about what gift your . A beautiful cafe, delicious treats, many guests and various surprises – all this makes you happy. A gift can be both practical (clothes, shoes) and useful (or educational game). It should be bright and beautiful.

Add new colors to the holiday for . The celebration will be truly magical if you decorate the room with flowers and balls. You can make from fresh flowers. Today, floristic technologies allow you to create flower arrangements in the form of a magnificent toy that becomes the center of attention at any holiday. A toy made of real flowers will not leave indifferent even adults. Order a flower figure in the form of a fairy-tale character for your baby: the child will be delighted.

Hold a festive event in the country, so it will be fun and spacious for kids. Prepare everything in advance so that you have time to prepare. Place the festive table in the shade, preferably separate from adults. Prepare delicious and easy meals, such as funny animal biscuits. Decorate the cake in an unusual way. You can put ice cream on the table if there is a refrigerator in the country.

Prepare spray bottles, water pistols, soap bubbles. If the event is held near a body of water, then warn guests to take bathing suits. You can make a fire or barbecue.

Don’t forget the music. Take a music center or a simple tape recorder with you. Install the music center near the kids table. You can sing music under karaoke.

Play different games with your children. Take balls, jump ropes, badminton rackets with you. Prepare small prizes for the winners of the game. Your baby and guests will be very happy with such a holiday, the child will remember this event for a long time and may want to repeat it.

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Anyone who has ceased to be surprised himself is unlikely to be able to surprise anyone, especially a child. So start with yourself. Think about the last time you were surprised and how long ago it was.

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The way in which you will surprise yours, of course, depends on it. For example, with the smallest you can play “coo-coo”. Hide and look out from different shelters, joyfully exclaiming “cuckoo!”. The confusion of the child from your disappearance will be replaced by surprise and joy at your appearance.

If you are older, you can play an orienteering game blindfolded. Play in the yard where there is a lot of free space. Blindfold him with a scarf, spin him around his own axis and tell him to take steps to the right, left, forward or backward. Then ask him, without untying the scarf, to name the place where he ended up. When you untie his scarf, he will be very surprised to see where he is. Even if he guesses this place, he will still be surprised at his ingenuity.

Surprise your child by telling a story about something that happened to you on your way home from work. For example, you went to the grocery store, and say that you met a talking squirrel in the forest, and she gave these delicious nuts to your son or daughter.

Surprise your child by doing something atypical for you: start exercising every morning, make a plasticine cartoon together, do a headstand, show him your hometown from a bird’s eye view, learn to move your ears together, tell where babies come from, plant flowers and wait for them to bloom, go in search of a treasure in a summer cottage, buy a microscope and look at everything, take your child to a planetarium, tell him about dinosaurs, etc.

Put yourself in the place of a child more often and look at the world through his eyes. To do this, try to find the child in yourself. Cultivate attentiveness and observation in your child, and then he will learn to be surprised himself.

What can you do if you have children and some free time? Here are some activities you can do in your free time.

You can play sports: tennis, football, badminton or others. One of the most optimal activities can be such an active holiday. Of course, these should be sports games. Such games do not require very much. For example, such games do not require extremely complex playgrounds or sports equipment, which can be purchased at a reasonable price in any sports store.

You can do puzzles. After all, children must develop not only physically, but also mentally. Try to invite your children to solve interesting, but not particularly difficult puzzles or puzzles. They can be found in many children’s magazines or crossword puzzles. Among other things, there are also computer games that are based on puzzles. They require logical thinking and can be very useful for. But it is best to give preference to paper puzzles, because the computer affects people extremely negatively.

Children can play games. These can be Cossacks-Robbers, Salochki or Zhmurki. An extremely interesting pastime for children will be such children’s active games. All of these games are built solely on getting your kids to move as much as possible while being cunning and smart. If the child does not remember the rules of the game well, they should be printed on a beautiful and large piece of paper.

You can go to the circus, zoo or park. Such activities will be a real treat for children, because children do not often see wild animals or ride on carousels. In addition, children will also get a lot of positive emotions in just one day.

It can be difficult to keep six-year-olds busy. In fact, you can find hobbies for them. Girls love to play with dolls, embroider, draw and do other interesting things.

Drawing

Give the girl a piece of paper, pencils or paints. At this age, children love to draw. Show participation – invite the child to keep him company. Ask him what he would like to draw.

Games with friends

Let the girl bring her friends home. Play educational and entertaining games with them. To do this, prepare in advance a scenario according to which further events will develop. You can get your kids excited about board games.

Puzzles

Buy puzzles. The girl will definitely appreciate products with the image of her favorite hero, animals, etc. Start collecting a small drawing, then a large one. Help the child – it will be more fun. At the same time, you will show how to assemble puzzles correctly.

Computer games: harm or benefit?

Invite the girl to play a computer game for a while. Just remember that the child should sit at the monitor for no more than half an hour. There is a stereotype that all such games are bad. But scientists have long proved that children who spend their free time at the computer have a high IQ, they have a developed reaction and a good memory. True, there is a huge minus here – dependence on games. Your task is to prevent this. Treat the computer as one of the ways to keep the girl busy for a very short time.

Construction set

Invite the child to assemble the construction set. Now on sale are a variety of LEGO for girls. Choose the right option for your baby and give it to her. The designer is a great thing for the development of thinking and attention of the child.

Educational games

Puzzles, crossword puzzles, crossword puzzles, riddles – another way to keep a six-year-old girl busy. Sit comfortably on the bed or sofa with your child and start solving. This will make the environment more friendly and show your baby that you want to have fun with her.

Dolls

At the age of six, girls love to play with dolls. Buy a house for Barbie, all kinds of accessories, household appliances, clothes. So the baby can imitate you, combing the doll, feeding her, dressing her, ironing things with a baby iron, etc. Just imagine how a girl will like such an exciting activity.

DIY kits

In shops you can find various embroidery and sewing kits for children. Surely the girl will like this activity. Only she should do this under your personal supervision, otherwise the child may accidentally prick. You can also show the future hostess how to crochet correctly. She will definitely use these skills in later life.

Summer is a great time to be active and have fun with your children. However, sometimes the days drag on endlessly, and you do not have enough imagination for an interesting pastime. Here are some ideas to help you get more active and get some fresh air this year.

In the apartment

Lying on the floor turn to each other in turn. Decorate the room with funny designs of clothes and funny faces. To make this project educational, you can read the book Stanley’s Apartment.

In the garden

You will give your child valuable experience, teach him responsibility and get a lot of positive impressions growing crops. If you have the time and desire, you can make the entire landscape edible and delicious. Agree, it would be great to wander around the yard, picking juicy berries. Blueberries, strawberries, herbs and fruit trees are not at all capricious in their care. Some vegetables, like tomatoes, need nothing more than plenty of water and sun to grow like weeds. Start small and see what happens.

Gymnastic hoops

Has your child ever tried to spin the hoop? Teach him how to do it. Then take the hoop in your hand and put on a circus show in the yard or try to get the dog to jump over it. Use your imagination and fantasy.

Hopscotch

Teach your kids this exciting game. Let them draw the structure themselves. Remember how many squares you drew and how much you jumped a day? Perhaps they will do the same.

Soap bubbles

Balloons are always a favorite. Chase bubbles and burst them. You can also use special sticks to give the balls different shapes and sizes.

This situation can be avoided. It is necessary to choose such activities for children so that they can calm down, do something for a long time, and so that this does not require the constant presence of their mother. The child gets bored with children’s toys, so he wants to replace them with “adults” that parents use. Children love to imitate adults.

There are many ways to keep a child busy. But not all games are suitable for children, it happens that parents do not have the financial opportunity to provide such activities. There are 14 children’s games that do not require financial investments or the most minimal costs.

1. Pots and cooking utensils. Children of all ages love to play with it. They have many different games related to pots, ladles, etc. You can put them in each other, sit on them, put them on your head, shout in them, prepare pieces of paper, toys, etc.

If you haven’t given your children this kind of toy before, you should definitely try it. For about an hour, the child will be extremely busy playing.

2. Cutlery (spoons, ladles, spatulas, etc.). Children love to play with anything shiny, and especially anything that is out of reach. The main thing is to count the number of items given away so that you don’t lose anything later. It is better if they play in one place (for example, a room) so as not to look for cutlery throughout the apartment.

You can complement the table set with various (preferably plastic) jars and containers so that children can put everything the way they want.

3. A box (preferably many small ones or 1-2 large ones). In small ones, you can fold/lay out various items (it is better to give the necessary things in advance so that the child does not think about where to get suitable items), put on his head, etc.

In a large one, you can climb yourself, play with several children and do everything the same as with small boxes. It is better to choose unnecessary boxes in advance so that the baby does not spoil the right one.

4. Jars or any containers. You can come up with a lot of games with them (similar to boxes, pots). It is better if the containers are transparent, then it will be more interesting for the child to play with them.

5. Floor mosaic. There are many different types of shapes and sizes in stores (to taste and wallet). If you have not heard of this yet, you can type “children’s floor mosaic” on the Internet, and you can get to know it remotely.

Children will have fun, play, develop imagination and tactile sensations.

6. Building from the designer, cubes. Both girls and boys like to build high towers of different variations and designs, but they like to destroy their buildings no less. Children can engage in this exciting game for a long time without distracting their mother from important matters.

7. Drawing. Favorite children’s activity. Gives time for a break, restores strength after active games. Develops fine motor skills of hands, attentiveness, concentration, imagination. Mom does her job and at the same time develops children, so that time passes with benefit for both parties.

8. Rolling toys down a hill. Children love to slide down the slide. If it is not possible to install a slide at home for children (or the children have already gotten bored with it for its intended purpose), then an alternative method can be used. You can roll toys down the hill: cars, balls, etc. If there is already a slide, then it is not difficult, it remains only to show the child how to play this game.

But if there is none, then it can be replaced. For example, a wooden plank that needs to be installed so that it does not fall, or any other object to form a slide from which various objects can be rolled. An ironing board works best for me for this purpose. It can be installed anywhere, it is safe and much easier to set up and put away.

9. Playing with an instrument. Not suitable for all mothers, but only for those who are more persistent in spirit, and preferably those who do not have the most expensive furniture and repairs. Although in my case, this did not affect the repair or furniture at all. You can give any tool that. But it’s better to use broken models instead of working ones.

For boys: a drill, a jigsaw (pre-pull out all the files or bits), unplugged sockets, screwdrivers, an extension cord (you can “plug in” all your equipment into it for persuasiveness), everything that a man can use, except for dangerous ones – sharp or small items that can be swallowed.

For girls: tongs, hair dryer, anything a woman can use, except dangerous sharp or small items that can be swallowed.

10. Homemade or purchased tent. You can buy it in a store or make it yourself from improvised means, but in the 2nd case it takes more time to assemble / disassemble it. Children enjoy spending time in a small, cozy house. Someone likes to sit in it, someone likes active games, someone shows other character traits (my youngest son always kicked me out “from his territory” and did not let me in).

11. Trying things on. Surely in the house everyone has unnecessary clothes. This activity is loved by children of both sexes. Lay things out on the couch or bring them in a box. The attention of children will immediately be captured by a new and interesting activity – trying on various things.

12. Watching a cartoon. Favorite distraction for kids. You don’t even need to add anything here. But it is better to put educational cartoons, so children can also learn something without distracting their mother.

13. Soap bubbles. The option is only suitable for those who have acquired a special device that blows soap bubbles. Children really like these activities, they can spend a lot of time playing this exciting game.

14. Balloons (plain or helium). Inflated colorful balloons attract the attention of children. It is enough to have helium balloons according to the number of children. They can keep the attention of the child for a long time.

Hobbies for boys, or direct energy in the right direction


Boys are energetic and very inquisitive people. You can’t argue with that. In each sits a kind of “perpetual motion machine and a jumper.” It sometimes makes it difficult to concentrate on mathematics or sit over Russian for a long time.

This inner imp strives to jump, run, turn everything upside down, pull the girls by the pigtails (and why are they hanging out), climb trees and fences … In short, it’s just a chore for mom and teacher to deliver!

To make life easier for all the girls, including mother, grandmother and Marya Ivanovna, a potential knight of our time needs help to direct his seething, bubbling energy into a peaceful direction.


The most effective option is to choose a hobby you like

  • You can take an example from Hollywood actors. Some people knit on knitting needles in their free time from filming. And what! Do you know how it calms? If you don’t like knitting, try beading or other needlework.
  • If your fidget does not like knitting, try drawing, sculpting or crafting – whatever your fantasy tells you. Here certainly no one will reproach that this is not a male occupation.
  • Theater classes can be a great hobby , football, basketball, tennis, karate, swimming, chess, music lessons, fishing… Life is beautiful! There are so many interesting things around! If your child is a “jet plane” – there will be where to accelerate. If a shy baby elephant – a hobby will help you forget about it.
  • Start collecting and organizing something. Help your child get interested in collecting. In addition to numerous magazines with ready-made exhibits, you can opt for something less expensive, but also interesting.


For example, , why not collect a collection of bird feathers, pebbles or shells? You can collect buttons, postcards, badges, figurines from kinder surprises and even smiles, funny sayings of cartoon characters.

If we return to Hollywood idols, then we will stumble upon some very unusual hobbies. Many celebrities collect weapons (all sorts of daggers and daggers), and some people like to collect bells.

David Lynch, for example, does not disdain dead flies (fu, how disgusting!). Of course, you can’t sell them to anyone, but you can get rich on something more valuable. One philatelist (stamp collector) traded his own life for his collection during the war. That’s how it happens!

If your child is terribly afraid of something, tell him about Johnny Depp. His amazing collection is not made up of dogs, butterflies, or even spiders … “I hate these painted freaks, there is something repulsive and terrible about them. For family holidays, I never invite them to our place…” the actor shares. Whom? Clowns!

Yes, Johnny is terribly afraid of clowns, but realizing his fear, he found the courage to collect them. Depp also collects skeletons and stuffed animals. It’s safe to say that this celebrity has a lot of skeletons in his closet!!

  • Another trendy hobby today is postcrossing (exchange of postcards around the world). Here, of course, you will need the help of adults, because you need to register on the site, sign a postcard in English … But how interesting it is to learn something new about those countries where you have never been! This can be the beginning of a “foreign” friendship and captivate the whole family.

If your tomboy has an exciting hobby, you can calmly exhale and not worry that he spends a lot of time in front of the TV and “lives” in computer games of dubious content.

Natalya Kolesnikovich


Dear readers! What is your child interested in? Or maybe you know some other interesting hobby for boys? We are waiting for your answers in the comments!

Children’s hobbies and hobbies – SMART

Today’s teenagers have completely different interests and hobbies than their mothers and fathers, grandparents. Sports and photography remain popular hobbies. Children are increasingly attracted to the computer and the possibilities associated with it.

Any hobby for children will be useful, except, of course, bad habits. If the hobby does not interfere with studying at school and communicating with peers, then parents can support their child in his hobby and help him.

Hobby contributes to the personal development of children. Hobbies open and form new abilities and skills in adolescents: independence, responsibility, bringing things to their logical conclusion. Hobby maintains interest and develops the ability to understand complex issues.

An interesting hobby will help to realize their success and is the point where the child feels comfortable and confident. When kids have hobbies, it’s good for their self-esteem.

How to find a hobby for a child

Today’s kids and teens already want to be YouTubers and e-sportsmen, travel and sell their photos, run their own blogs, publish interesting information and be famous.

Before forbidding a teenager to play computer games or edit a video about a school concert, think about how you can help him, how the hobby can be used in the future. After all, a hobby can become useful to him in the future, in adulthood.

Hobbies develop abilities and help to determine true interests, helps to distract from studies and it will be good if they do not repeat school subjects.

Photography, design, video, website development and programming, sports chess, dancing, collecting and foreign languages ​​are leading among the hobbies of modern children and teenagers. Carefully analyze the interests of your child and his temperament.

Modeling, robotics, chess, yoga or ballroom dancing are suitable for a calm little one. An active hobby will not be interesting to him. Active kids will be bored with collecting or building a robot, but perhaps the competition itself or the development of computer games will interest them.

Various collections of objects and collecting is a hobby that children devote a lot of time to. They tend to collect all sorts of things: candy wrappers, coins, figurines, etc. Collections also form children’s responsibility and accuracy.
Here are modern hobbies for girls and hobbies for boys.

1. Photography

The most popular and fashionable hobby of people in the modern world is photography. With a DSLR, digital camera, or smartphone camera, kids can take incredible photos, capture highlights, and always be on the lookout for a shot.

And in order to correct all the shortcomings in the photographs, children use special computer programs. They allow you to process photos, make postcards and photo collages.

The usefulness of photography is the maximum.
Children form an aesthetic taste, develop creative abilities and find new friends.

Photography can grow from a hobby into a trendy profession, such as a photographer, photojournalist, graphic designer, community or SMM manager. High-quality photos have always been in demand, but they are especially valuable in the world of visual communications and social networks.

In any case, the home archive will look nice. It will contain the most original photographs. The photography school for children will give children the necessary knowledge that will allow them to take their interest in photography to a whole new level.

2. Vlogs and Youtube

Video shooting has not gone too far from photography. She became especially popular with Youtube. In addition, today it is no longer necessary to assemble for expensive equipment, a GoPro camera or a smartphone is enough. Expensive professional equipment is needed in exceptional cases.
Today everyone can become popular and run their own video blog and talk about anything.
Usefulness of hobby is quite high.
A teenager develops an aesthetic taste, explores technical means and possibilities, learns to work with YouTube and the basics of content optimization, which is close to Internet marketing.
Video shooting and editing skills will be useful in the work of a videographer, director, television presenter, clip maker, cinematographer or journalist. And the child will be able to work in the film and music industry, advertising or television business. If you want to help your son or daughter, then consider an intensive course on video blogging, which is held at the SMART IT school!

3. Cybersport and computer games

Children’s passion for computer games does not go unnoticed. So many programmers and game developers have gone through endless battles and battles in the virtual world. What did it give them? They figured out the mechanics of the game, and those who chose to program computer games now understand well what exciting mechanics and game dynamics should be in order to engage gamers. Game servers have long been respected by sysadmins, DevOps, and programmers.
Interest in computer games develops attention, love for technology and search for solutions. Many teenagers earn their first money by winning video game championships. And we can teach children how to create computer games and transfer their interest from the game to its development.

4. Sand graphics and animation

Sand graphics and animation are on the list of fashionable and painstaking hobbies. Sand graphics soothe and nurture artistic taste. In addition, it improves coordination of movements in children, develops the motor skills of both hands and affects figurative thinking. Sand animation teens are very patient as they learn the most basic sand painting techniques, from dots and lines to more complex shapes.
This hobby helps children find bright and beautiful images, and participation in competitions and festivals allows them to travel and make new friends.
The unique way of painting with sand is close to design, and teenagers who decide to turn their passion into work will be able to realize themselves in design, graphics, animation or video effects.

5. Computer

Many parents do not understand the importance of information technology in the lives of modern children. Most of their lives are spent on a smartphone.
Think about it only 60 years ago the first computer was introduced. In the mid-80s, computers became personal, video games began to develop, and in 2007, Steve Jobs presented the iPhone. Today, no one can imagine a world without WI-FI, email or corporate chat. Computer technology is everywhere and our life changes every time with the advent of a new device or program.

Programming is very helpful for children and teenagers. Programming develops abstract thinking. Among other things, this is a very useful skill for children. Steve Jobs said that programming teaches you to think.
Programming not only teaches you to think and establishes logical connections, but also develops critical thinking, problem-solving skills and analysis of various situations. Versatile education is beneficial for schoolchildren and broadens their horizons. The creativity of programming opens up new opportunities for teenagers and may influence the choice of profession in the future. When a child writes code, both hemispheres of the brain are involved in this process.

Simply using a tablet or smartphone is no longer enough to succeed Teens need more skills and knowledge about technology.
Programming children create their own toys. Even if the son or daughter does not become programmers, they will benefit from programming. And if they decide that there is nothing more interesting in the world than programming, then they will definitely never be left without a job.

6. Sports, acrobatics or dancing

These are some of the most wonderful hobbies that improve well-being, promote health and have a positive effect on children’s immunity. Behind each type of physical activity and load there is a certain philosophy that affects the spiritual sphere of a child’s life.
The emotional side of sports is that children get emotional release and relieve stress. They learn to communicate, negotiate with other participants and coaches – and this is the social side of sport.
Sports and dances form adolescents’ willpower and self-confidence, the necessary qualities to achieve any goal.
Cycling, acrobatics, chess, dancing, football or basketball – any sport will benefit if it is interesting to the child.

7. Foreign languages ​​

One of the most useful hobbies for children. Knowledge of several languages ​​opens up many opportunities for them. They get acquainted and study the culture of a new country, develop and train their memory. English, Chinese, French, Portuguese or German will allow children to feel free while traveling or even study abroad, which is much more profitable than studying in their home country in all criteria: the quality of education, the cost of education, an international diploma and the beginning of a career.

In a world without borders, good knowledge of foreign languages ​​is welcome in every company and does not depend on the field of activity. Therefore, it will be easier for employees who know several languages ​​to realize themselves, they will be appreciated at work.
By the way, it will be easy to run your own blog or win gaming tournaments with the knowledge of a foreign language.

The benefits of such a hobby are maximum. We have prepared a unique IT-English program for children, learning English using computer examples.

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SMART IT School pays attention to children’s passion for modern technologies and computer education. If one of the hobbies of a son or daughter is related to a computer, a computer program, or skills in working with technology, then the teachers of the IT school will definitely help with their passion and teach them how to be friends with information technology: assemble and program robots, create computer games, solve math problems and physics using a programming language, develop websites and mobile applications, maintain your blog and attract readers or viewers with Internet marketing tools, professionally edit videos, work in the Adobe Illustrator graphics editor, learn about photography and video shooting from professionals.

Come to the SMART IT school with your children and choose a direction that will help you discover your child’s hobby!

Over 50 activities for teenage boys

Tired of hearing “I’m bored!” Tired of having “nothing” to do? Looking for something to do for your teenager? We have you covered! This post talks about activities, hobbies, jobs, and more that teens will enjoy.

The “teenage” years (10-12 years old, but I include 9 years old) can be a difficult time. They are no longer small children, but not yet teenagers. The toys are not as exciting, but they are not yet old enough to go places on their own or have a job.

My sons are now 15, 12, 10 and 7. My experience is that teenage boys have a lot of energy. Constant climbing, jumping, running, etc. You think they will outgrow all that energy as they get older, but then they get older and seem to have even MORE energy! Of course, a lot of opportunities for active play and hard work (mowing the lawn, dragging a stone, using tools, etc.) are needed.

NOTE. There is no set age at which children are ready to do more dangerous things like mowing the lawn. You are the best judge of your child’s readiness – please don’t take my age recommendations as hard. This post is intended to be used as a reference and springboard for ideas. Take what you can use and leave the rest.

And yes, girls will love these activities too – this is just a resource for those looking for activities for boys.

Encourage offline games and hobbies! I am by no means against technology, but I believe that part of our role as parents is to help our children find a balance in this area. In addition to endless YouTube videos and video games, there are so many more interesting things. But kids will never discover all this when electronics SEEMS more interesting than anything else. Help them form good habits and engage in productive hobbies while keeping technology at the forefront of your home. Show your kids how to control their devices – don’t be controlled to of their devices.

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This post was originally published in June 2013 and updated in May 2019.

  • Woodworking. Learning how to hammer a nail and use basic tools is a great skill for older boys! Home Depot sells edged boards for 50 cents and $1, and Aidan had a great time sawing and pounding them in the garage. A couple of years ago he even made me a wooden cross for Christmas! These wooden robots are a great project for beginners.
  • Dismantle old appliances. Do you have broken appliances or machines? Taking apart an old phone, printer, toaster, etc. is fun. Then save the parts for inventing and mastering.
  • Start a business. If your teenage son wants to make more money, why not help him start his own business? A few ideas: pet sitting, bringing trash cans to neighbors, doing odd jobs like weeding flower beds or washing windows, washing vehicles, mowing lawns, babysitting.
  • Instant circuits. If you’re not familiar with them, Snap Circuits are building kits that use electricity to create amazing projects. Parts snap into place and it’s easy to create electrical circuits without a bunch of exposed wires or alligator clips. We have a Snap Circuits sc-300 set and it was worth it. Children can easily follow the instruction manual from about 8 years old. Projects include things like a dog whistle, a Morse code generator, a few “space war” sounds, and a spinning propeller that actually takes off into the air.
  • Outdoor recreation. Ideas for outdoor activities: tennis, archery, cycling, frisbee golf, skateboarding, hiking, running, swimming. There is an archery place near our house where the championship is held on Monday night.
  • Build a chain reaction with craft sticks. It will take some time, but the result is worth it! Fun for toddlers who like things like dominoes. Instructions in the original post.
  • Play games with the whole family. Teenage years – no time to retreat! Your kids need to spend time with you now just as they did when they were kids. We bring to your attention a collection of 15 card games for families. Other fun family games are Blokus, Exploding Kittens, Catan. Our boys love to play Catan!
  • Take on real projects. My teenager can often be restless around the house and hurt his younger brothers, but he is so focused when he has the opportunity to complete a real adult job Boys this age love to feel needed and they like to know that their work is appreciated and of real value. Some ideas: learn how to use a lawnmower, lay out mulch, weed flowerbeds, organize a closet, have your own garage sale table, plan and cook meals, clean out the garage, nail new fence slats.
  • Go on a career tour . It’s never too early to predict the future! What interests your children? Call your veterinarian to see if you are allowed to come on a “behind the scenes” tour. The National Weather Service runs tours in our area if you register as a group. Check out the options in your area!
  • Washing from start to finish. If they don’t already know how to use a washer and dryer, age 9 is a great time to start! Teenagers can sort their clothes, wash, dry, fold and put away. It’s good to have the experience to think ahead (when I have to clean my school pants, etc.) and see things through.
  • Learn how to cook or bake. Who said boys can’t cook? Teenage boys can learn how to grill cheese, scrambled eggs, omelets, brown mince, cook spaghetti, bake cookies, make brownies and more. Besides, their future wives will someday be grateful to you!
  • Photo. We bought our second son an entry-level DSLR for Christmas when he was 11 years old. I wasn’t sure if it was worth the money, but he liked it! He learned so much about photography and really found his niche in photography of nature and especially birds.
  • Drawing comics . Kids can invent their own characters and create their own worlds! We love reading good old Calvin and Hobbes for inspiration. My kids love drawing superhero comics too.
  • Keva board toys. We bought a Keva Contraptions set that includes 200 boards and 2 balls. The instruction manual is really well done. I was impressed with how quickly Aidan was able to build some really amazing structures! The one in the picture above is called a “cascade” and the ball rolls back and forth across the platforms and then comes out of the bottom and lands in this square. Building with Keva boards takes patience and a steady hand, but this is a big problem for older kids age who like to build and design. Here are five engineering challenges we have developed for use with Keva boards.
  • Film production. For a guy who isn’t much into building and designing, how about making movies? I spoke to a friend who said her boys spend HOURS making stop-and-go movies with their toys. They shoot on an iPad and use iMovie to pull everything together. It’s also fun to shoot humorous sketches or plays.
  • Learn to play the guitar. If you can do homework, go for it! If you can’t afford lessons, the guitar is an instrument that can be learned from books and Youtube videos, especially if your child has already learned another instrument like the piano. My oldest son loves his guitar!
  • Volunteering. 9-12 too young to officially volunteer in most places, but looking for something to do with the whole family. We really enjoyed helping us with the beautification of our church. It is so important for this age group to learn how to serve! Doing something for others is a real fulfillment and this age group is getting to the point where they can really understand that.

Do you have teenage boys? What do your boys like? Please leave a comment if you have more ideas to share!

Unique hobby ideas to make your child a superstar – Flintobox

As parents, we all want the best for our children, right?

And this is always a unique hobby for your child! But more often than not, the decision to choose unique hobby ideas for your child is based on the availability of hobbies, their availability, and peer pressure!

Even if there are many hobbies available in the neighborhood, it can sometimes be difficult to choose the right hobby for your child. Every child has a unique personality, interests and skills.

However, it’s time to think deeper to give children the opportunity to enjoy what they love the most. For hobbies contribute to the general development and freedom of expression of growing children, provided that they enjoy it. For this reason, we have compiled a list of unique hobby ideas for any child! And it’s perfect if you want them to interact without a screen!

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Here are some unique hobby ideas based on interests:

1) Hobbies for nature lovers

If your child loves nature and loves open spaces, natural light and natural elements, give him/her more time to explore.

You can structure his interest in hobbies such as gardening, hiking, bird watching, fishing, swimming, golf, traveling, photography, horseback riding, picking different types of leaves, going to the zoo, boating, etc.

“My 9 year old loves planting seedlings and takes good care of them. He spends a lot of time with his grandparents on farms in the suburbs of Hyderabad and brings back various seedlings.

His love of plants is a great way to relieve stress, calm down and get closer to nature. He really wants to move to a villa where he can grow trees! ”, shares Aruna Tanikella, mother of two and financial analyst from Chennai.

“Children should be introduced to gardening early. It provides ample learning opportunities to learn about plants, soil, insects, worms, flowers, growth, weeds and more. Regular watering awakens a routine in them,” explains Vidhya Sriram, a parent.

2) Activities for physically active children

If your child gets an adrenaline rush from exercising muscles to sweating, take up outdoor activities and sports.

It could be football, basketball, tennis, walking/marathon, cycling, skating, skateboarding, cycling, etc.

If your child wants a little adventure, you can try hiking, windsurfing, scuba diving, snorkeling, etc.

These are great ideas for an active hobby for your little one and the whole family!

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3) Hobbies for couch potatoes and creative minds

Digital art, baking, painting, candle making, paper art, pottery, reading, writing, cooking, knitting-sewing-quilling, etc. is a great option for kids who love to sit back and create aesthetically pleasing things.

“I allowed my son to choose suitable activities such as painting, gardening and craft/construction by providing options available at home,” explains Prathyusha Prasad, parent.

“Painting or drawing is an all-time favorite for children of all ages, as well as for most parents. Give them a canvas, some colors and let them color, color and explore! ”, explains Sonali Awasti, a parent.

Music, dancing, singing, playing a musical instrument, theatre, acting, hair, decor, etc. also fall under this category.

These activities create a sense of accomplishment where the child creates things with basic means using his/her ability to think outside the box. And are any of you the parent of a creative genius?

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4) Hobbies for History Lovers and Collectors

Reading, visiting museums, building family trees, collecting old coins, antique objects and antique art etc. will give them the opportunity to explore a bygone era. How about collecting things from your ancestors?

“My son is a collector and loves to collect a series of his favorite books as well as current models of cars and motorcycles from major automotive brands. There is a calming atmosphere in the house as he and we as parents watch his collection grow,” says Daisy C. , a housewife and mother of two from Mumbai.

5) Non-standard hobby ideas

Magic tricks, sudoku, feng shui, yoga, writing stories, learning a new language, watching or making documentaries, joining communities or NGOs, keeping pets, etc. are other unusual hobbies that your child may be interested in.

Give the children time to explore a few activities before they can develop a deep interest and take up a hobby.

It’s perfectly normal for them to stumble upon something and get excited for weeks before they can finally figure out what they really enjoy doing. Happy hobby!

What is your child’s unique hobby? Share it with us in the comments section below!

40 Unique Hobbies for Kids

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Today’s tech kids tend to be addicted to their gadgets all day. Thus, it is becoming increasingly necessary to encourage them to choose a hobby that can give them the opportunity to engage in outdoor activities, bring them closer to nature and provide a suitable outlet for the development of their creative abilities and interests.

The importance of hobbies for children

Hobbies can positively influence a child’s personality, helping him to become confident, self-reliant and independent. Hobbies also improve the thinking ability of children. The hobby not only instills in them qualities such as team spirit, compassion and patience, but also teaches them various life skills that can turn them into healthy adults.

Helping your child choose a hobby

Children tend to imitate their elders. So, you can pique his interest by setting a personal example. You can arouse his curiosity by devoting him to his own hobby. When he watches you do something fun and creative, he’s more likely to join him. And what may start out as a fun and easy activity may eventually become his hobby.

Another way to help your child choose a hobby is to introduce him to places of interest such as museums, collection studios, art galleries, performances and concerts. He will not only learn new things that will help broaden his horizons and awareness, but also help him discover his area of ​​interest.

Arts and crafts, hobby

Arts and crafts hobbies can be a great way to spark your child’s imagination and give a healthy channel to their creativity through fun activities. Some of the arts and crafts hobbies include:

1. Origami

Origami is the ancient art of folding paper to create interesting shapes and figures. Your child can start with simple animal shapes or other things. There are many online classes for beginners that explain the step by step origami procedure. You can also find easy-to-understand guidebooks to help your child master the art.

2. Crafts

Kids can have fun creating handprints or footprints, letting their imagination run wild and creating fun drawings, handmade cards and paintings. They can also create a picture book or gallery of their work.

3. Crochet

Crochet can keep your child busy for a long time. Kids can start with simple crochet patterns, wearable items like scarves, hats, bags, blankets, and cute animals. They can also use these handmade creations as gifts.

4. Carpentry

Kids can have fun using real tools and blocks of wood to create incredible things with wood, such as wooden trays, toys, photo frames. This is a great way to develop your child’s motor skills, dexterity and creativity. But keep an eye on your child, otherwise he may get hurt.

5. Felt

Felting uses fibers such as wool, cashmere and yarn to make various things. Your child can choose from different types of felting, such as spider web felting, dry felting or carved felting. There are many online guides to help beginners master this craft.

6. Paint

Several DIY paint sets are available for children of all ages. Children can have fun with different colors such as acrylics, oils or watercolors while learning to draw. Children can also get the chance to learn about famous artists and their masterpieces.

7. Tapestry

Children can express their creativity by making tapestries, banners, mats and other delightful things while learning about tapestries. They can use these creations to decorate their bedrooms and even their homes. This is a fun way to have fun with colors and interesting patterns.

8. Quilting and Knitting

Knitting is a popular craft among children. Beginners can take the help of online magazines and blogs to learn how to knit. If your child is into sewing, they may want to take up quilting as a hobby. Patchwork is a great way to creatively use extra pieces of fabric to create quilts, quilts, potholders, and small pillows.

9. Sketching and pencil drawing

Children can learn simple drawing and sketching techniques to draw whatever they like. Initially, beginners can learn how to draw simple patterns by tracing them and gradually progressing.

10. Comic Art

Children can use their creative ideas and fantasies and turn them into comics. This includes a lot of brainstorming as the child creates storylines, plots and characters. Such a hobby can improve the thinking ability of a child. Children can also make a profession out of this hobby and become cartoonists or animators.

Collecting items

Collecting items can help children develop cognitive skills for classifying and grouping objects, as well as the ability to notice differences. but also to children. Children can collect stamps with a specific theme, such as sports, presidents, or different countries. Later, they may also learn about watermarks on stamps. If your child is interested in collecting stamps, you can invite them to join a stamp collectors club to start working.

2. Coins

Collecting coins from different countries is a popular hobby for children of all ages. You can also ask your friends or relatives to lend you some coins for their trips abroad. This way, your child can start their hobby of collecting coins. You can also expand your child’s general knowledge by asking him to learn about the culture of different countries and the history of the coins he collects.

3. Rocks

If your child is very interested in rocks or rocks, he can start his collection by collecting various kinds of rocks, semi-precious stones and crystals. You never know what it might motivate him to become a geologist when he grows up!

4. Comics

Children can be encouraged to start collecting their favorite comics or even books from their favorite author.

5. Movie souvenirs

Movies never go out of style. If your child loves watching movies, he might start collecting things like posters, postcards, or any souvenirs related to his favorite movie or actor.

6. Dolls / toys

Children can create a unique collection of their favorite figurines or favorite characters from cartoons they follow or comics they enjoy reading. They can also collect plush toys and LEGO toys.

7. Video games / CDs

Collecting popular video games and best selling music CDs and albums can be an interesting hobby. You can encourage your child to collect rare and hard to find records or classics. He can flaunt it among his friends.

8. Balloons

Children may enjoy collecting balloons as they come in beautiful colors and bright patterns. Marbles are readily available in stores, and children can also use marbles to play with. You can also invite them to try other interesting games.

9. Cards

Various cards such as baseball cards, WWE cards or Pokémon cards are easy to find and inexpensive. Children can also be encouraged to collect exclusive and interesting postcards. Some children enjoy collecting greeting cards when they celebrate important events such as graduations or birthdays and leave wonderful memories.

10. Seashells

Children can keep the shells they have collected from the different beaches they have visited during their holidays as souvenirs. So, if you and your child love to visit the beaches, it will not be difficult for you to find shells. And your child will soon start enjoying this shell collecting challenge with you.

Outdoor hobbies

Outdoor hobbies can be a great way to educate children through fun. Here are some outdoor hobbies:

1. Animal care

Children can be encouraged to volunteer at animal shelters. They can also build birdhouses and bird feeders with water for birds and animals, especially in summer. Taking care of animals and educating them about animal rights can have a positive effect on children.

2. Gardening

Children can enjoy gardening as a hobby. Not only do they have the chance to get their hands dirty fighting dirt, but planting a seed and watching it sprout can be absolute magic!

3. Organic farming

Organic farming involves growing crops without the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. These days more and more people are using organic products. This would be an interesting hobby for your child. You can persuade your child to grow vegetables and fruits in the backyard and enjoy the fruits of their efforts.

4. Paper recycling

Children can learn how to make recycled paper and thus make a significant contribution to protecting the environment.

Science-related hobbies

If your child respects Einstein, Stephen Hawking or Tesla, he is more likely to take up science-related hobbies. Moreover, science is an integral part of the daily functioning of our lives. Therefore, a basic understanding of science is very important. The following are some science-related hobbies:

1. Astronomy

Teaching your child to take up astronomy as a hobby can give them happiness for a lifetime and of course a potential career in the future. Watching the stars, constellations, exploring the planets, our solar system, the phases of the moon can be fun for kids of all age groups.

2. Meteorology

Meteorology is the study of the weather. It can be a rewarding hobby for children and can also make for an interesting career choice. You can give your kids picture books related to climate and weather, or he can also browse the internet. He may also try to learn the facts from television weather reports.

Performance-oriented hobbies

If you think your child is an artist, encourage them to take up a performance-based hobby. Some performance oriented hobbies are listed below:

1. Dancing

Children can learn different styles of dance forms such as ballet, jazz, salsa, street dance, Indian dance and so on.

2. Singing

If you think your child has a melodic voice and a basic knowledge of musical notes. Encourage him to study classical music. You can even ask him to join the choir or even practice solo singing.

3. Drama

You can invite your child to a drama club or enroll them in theater classes during the summer holidays. Encourage your child to read plays by famous playwrights or ask him to write plays.

4. Playing a Musical Instrument

Your child can first learn to play instruments such as the keyboard and then gradually master musical instruments such as the guitar or drums.

5. Puppet shows

Children can make or collect puppets of their choice and build a puppet theater at home.

hobbies based on common interests

Your child may already have a liking or a common interest in something that can be turned into a serious hobby. A list of childhood hobbies may include:

1. Photography

Children of this generation can use gadgets. So photography and videography can become a great hobby for children.

2. Programming skills

Children can learn how to create websites or apps, blog or create computer programs.

3. Cooking

Learning how to cook is the latest fashion these days. Celebrity chefs such as Gordon Ramsay and Vikas Khanna have fascinated this art. You can start by letting your child cook or bake simple things.

4. Science Experiments

Children can be encouraged to do simple and safe science experiments using objects around the house. Of course, it can be interesting, exciting and informative.

5. Magic

Fun hobbies for kids can include magic tricks. You can ask them to put on a magic show for friends and family.

6. Reading

Instilling good habits at the right age can be beneficial for children in the long run. And the habit of reading to children can be very beneficial. This helps improve their vocabulary and language skills. You can give your child a library membership or get them interested in reading books online.

7. Flower pressing

The flower pressing skill involves drying leaves or flower petals by pressing them between the pages of a heavy book or two water-absorbing sheets to remove all moisture. Kids can sculpt beautiful art with these pressed flowers.

8. Learning Survival Skills

This can be helpful for children to learn basic survival skills. Learning skills like building a fire, camping outdoors, or cleaning water can be made fun and educational with fun games.

9. Sports

Outdoor activities are essential for the overall development of the child. Outdoor hobbies for kids include playing games like football, tennis, badminton, basketball, skating, swimming and more.

Hobbies are important for the development of a child. Hobbies contribute to the development of various social, moral, creative and academic skills in children. Therefore, children who engage in positive hobbies are known to excel in both their personal and professional lives. This gives them the confidence to make their own decisions and encourages the development of creative energy within them. What’s more, a hobby can be a great way to learn, create something new, and have fun at the same time. Get our monthly subscription that contains a variety of creative activities to help your child get smart! The box will not only increase your child’s creativity, but will also help him discover his strengths.

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35 Best Hobbies for Kids for All-round Development

Hobbies are hobbies that can be fun, exciting, and relaxing. Children usually take up hobbies to relax and learn new things. Whether it’s reading, writing, or painting, hobbies help you use your time productively and promote physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional growth.

In addition, they can provide an opportunity to develop a strong bond between parents and children. This post talks about various indoor and outdoor activities that kids can try according to their interests.

The importance of hobbies for children

In addition to creating fun and enjoyable experiences, hobbies can help (1) (2):

  1. Reduce boredom, stress and pressure.
  2. Meet new people and make friends with similar interests.
  3. Learn new skills for personal and professional development.
  4. Give the opportunity to express negative emotions and develop positive feelings.
  5. Develop creativity and encourage the search for new ideas.
  6. Promote a forward-looking attitude that helps develop compassion and generosity.
  7. Increasing self-confidence and self-esteem, which helps in the development of a positive personality.
  8. Promote the psychosocial and physical growth needed to maintain health and general well-being (3).

Tips to help your child choose a hobby

Choosing a meaningful hobby for your child can be a daunting task. Here are a few steps to make the process less tedious.

  • Engage your child in discussions to understand their motivations and interests.
  • Observe their abilities and strengths to give them ideas of what they can do.
  • Ask them to make a list of activities they would like to do as a hobby.
  • Analyze and adjust each activity based on its overall benefits for the child.
  • Don’t be pushy and take your time with , as children need more time to analyze and interpret their feelings and thoughts.
  • Stay open to new ideas until your child chooses a couple of meaningful hobbies.

35 Activities for kids

Nature-related hobbies

Nature-related hobbies engage and allow a child to explore the beauty of nature. ). It also provides a hands-on learning experience that promotes overall development.

1. Nature Watching

Nature and wildlife watching can be a fun activity for kids of all ages. Walking in a nearby park at sunrise and sunset, hiking, camping in the jungle or a wildlife sanctuary are enjoyable activities that motivate them to take up nature watching as a hobby.

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Gardening

Gardening is a fun activity that helps your child learn new skills. Digging, watering, composting, planting in pots, etc. contributes to your child’s physical, mental, and socio-emotional development, making them confident, responsible, and self-reliant (5). Gaining knowledge about plant and soil types, plant life cycles, insects, and worms are additional benefits of gardening.

3. Animal care

Pet care can be a fun, educational, and enjoyable hobby that can make a child responsible, patient, compassionate, and self-reliant. Involving your child in pet care activities such as grooming, nail trimming, feeding, walks, etc., help them better understand animal care. If you are unable to bring a pet home, you can invite them to volunteer at a local animal shelter.

4. Organic farming

This is a method of farming without the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides that can encourage your child to use natural resources wisely and be more sustainable. Take your child to an organic farm to observe, learn and practice organic farming with the right guidance. Take their feedback and discuss the knowledge gained to help choose organic farming as a hobby.

5. Recycling

Recycling is an environmentally friendly practice that helps convert waste such as paper, cardboard, plastic, steel cans, etc. into new things. This creative activity can be a fun, exciting and educational hobby for kids that also makes them nature conscious. You can encourage your child to take up recycling as a hobby by practicing recycling at home.

Performance based hobbies

Performing arts hobbies are suitable for children who are interested in music and dance. Participation in such activities can contribute to the cognitive and physical development of children (6) (7). In addition, they help in the physical, psychosocial and emotional well-being of the child.

6. Singing

Singing is a passion and skill-based hobby that relaxes the mind and has several physiological benefits, such as improved respiratory and cardiac function (8). Enrolling in professional singing lessons can enhance your child’s talent and hone their skills. singing skills.

7. Dancing

Dancing is a fun and enjoyable activity that helps to relax the mind and maintain physical health. If your child loves to dance and wants to learn dance form as a hobby, enrolling them in a professional dance class is a good idea. Learning to dance from a professional helps in the directed development of dance skills.

8. Theater

Theater is a creative hobby that sharpens your child’s communication and problem-solving skills. You can support them by joining a theater company or acting academy to explore different theater genres and improve their skills.

9. Playing instruments

Playing a musical instrument is a skillful art that promotes mental well-being. Children interested in listening to and making music can take up this as a hobby when they are ready to play a musical instrument. Invite them to explore different instruments they could play and help them choose one that they can learn and enjoy playing.

Arts and crafts related hobbies

Art and craft activities are fun and exciting ways to develop creative thinking and fine motor skills. Research shows that these activities help build resilience and improve children’s mental well-being (9).

10. Origami

Origami is the creative and skillful art of paper folding that develops critical thinking and dexterity. Some Montessori children learn origami as part of their curriculum, while others may use online resources and courses to learn this craft of paper folding. A child, usually eight years of age or older, can understand origami instructions and practice it on their own as a hobby.

11. Cooking

Cooking is a fun skill that appeals to children of all ages. If your child enjoys helping you cook and is old enough to take it up as a hobby, encourage them to sign up for a cooking or baking class for kids. Cooking as a hobby can improve their analytical skills. We recommend starting with safe no-fire recipes and working your way up to advanced cooking skills.

12. Scrapbooking

Scrapbooking as a hobby can be a fun and exciting activity that helps boost creativity and self-esteem. Suitable for children over three years of age who love to create art pieces that express their thoughts and ideas.

13. Knitting

Knitting is the art of sewing yarn or thread into fabric by hand or machine. Children can learn to knit between the ages of five and six and take it up as a hobby and learn several knitting techniques depending on their interests and the complexity of the craft. Knitting lessons can help learn complex knitting techniques to create delicate items such as lace.

14. Woodcraft

Woodcraft as a hobby develops fine and gross motor skills, hand-eye coordination, logical thinking, creativity, perseverance and concentration. Children over five years of age may engage in carpentry under supervision and vigilance.

Science-related hobbies

Science-related hobbies are good for developing analytical thinking, logical thinking, and problem-solving skills. They develop children’s innate ability to “ask questions and look for an answer,” an elementary skill of understanding the world.

15. Astronomy

Astronomy is the branch of science that studies celestial objects such as galaxies, stars, planets and comets (10). Children as young as four years of age can engage in this scientific activity as a hobby. Giving them an age-appropriate telescope and attending children’s astronomy workshops or planetariums are good ideas to motivate them to try it out as a hobby.

16. Meteorology

Meteorology is the study of weather and its forecasting. Children over the age of five can use weather instruments such as a rain gauge or remote-read thermometer and start with a basic understanding of the process. Volunteering at a local meteorological center or enrolling in meteorology classes is an option that older children can try while taking up this hobby.

17. Entomology

Entomology is about insects and their life cycle. Children who are interested in activities such as hunting insects, studying the life cycle of insects, etc. can choose entomology as a hobby. Encourage your child to pursue their hobby by engaging in activities available on science portals, attending entomology workshops, and watching educational shows.

18. Geocaching

Geocaching is a fun, interesting and interesting activity on the Google map. In this activity, participants use mobile GPS to hide and search for a cache using Google coordinates. A cache is a container (plastic / metal / wood) that can contain items such as stuffed animals, currency, books, etc. Children Those who love adventure or exploration can develop this digital hobby and learn to be responsible, independent and self-reliant.

Collecting Hobbies

Collecting is an exciting and inquisitive activity related to the storage of treasures. Collectibles can range from coins, stamps, to antique furniture and paintings. Children of all ages can collect objects, but only a few know how to appreciate them.

19. Coins

Collecting coins can be an enjoyable and educational hobby for children of all ages. . Encourage your child to collect coins and learn about their historical significance. You can participate in this hobby of theirs by giving them unique and rare coins and helping them understand the features, inscriptions and images on the coins.

20. Stamps

Stamp collecting is another fun learning activity that teaches kids how to organize, evaluate and store items. Stamp collecting can be a hobby for kids who want to explore different languages, histories, peoples and cultures.

21. Cards

Sports cards, game cards, story cards, etc. are types that children can collect and learn to trade based on their interests. Collectible cards allow them to earn money based on the condition, rarity, and popularity of the card, and also teaches them how to connect with like-minded people.

22. Comics

Collecting comics can be a fun hobby for avid readers. Reading comics can help improve language skills and expand vocabulary. Also, it can enhance your child’s creativity. Gifting comics and combining reading sessions are a few ways to support the hobby.

23. Stones and shells

The collection of stones and shells is a crafty and artistic hobby that requires attention to unique features. Collecting these natural items requires extra care and attention, which makes your child responsible. Using the collection to create an item helps hone your creativity and boosts your child’s self-esteem.

24. Video games

Children of all ages love to play video games. Collecting and organizing them can be a great hobby. If your child wants to collect video games, encourage him to pursue his hobby.

Indoor Activities

Indoor Activities provide fun and engaging ways to teach skills and concepts. There are several fun activities you can do indoors that will improve your child’s physical, cognitive and socio-emotional skills.

25. Reading

Reading builds vocabulary, improves language and communication skills, and teaches you how to express thoughts, ideas, and beliefs. If your child is an avid reader, motivate him or her to choose reading as a hobby. You can suggest what books they can read and let them explore genres that interest them.

26. Puzzles

Puzzles are fun activities for kids of all ages. Solving puzzles promotes cognitive development and improves mood. To create a hobby for puzzles, start at an early age and come up with fun and challenging puzzles for every age. Participate in solving puzzles and encourage your child to create puzzles from scratch.

27. Riddles

A riddle is a question or statement that requires the effective use of cognitive skills, such as deductive reasoning, to help find the answer. Depending on your interest, invite your child to solve a riddle, a number riddle, a riddle of the year, or other types of riddles. Making up riddles as a hobby encourages brainstorming and sharpens critical thinking and logical thinking skills.

28. Sudoku

Sudoku is a mathematical game that develops logical thinking. Children over the age of eight can take it up as a hobby and quickly learn its rules and principles. Encourage your child to start solving Sudoku for beginners and gradually move on to complex Sudoku formats with a 25×25 grid.

29. Deciphering words

Deciphering words is a language game in which the child has to form words from scrambled alphabets/letters. Regular practice improves vocabulary and spelling skills. There are several worksheets, online resources and games available for your child to do this. This is one of the most suitable hobbies for children over six years old.

Outdoor activities

Outdoor activities are a way to connect with your surroundings and involve the physical activities necessary for overall well-being.

30. Skateboarding

Skateboarding is a skillful game that strengthens the body and increases flexibility. Children over the age of six can enjoy it as a hobby with parental supervision. Motivate your child to participate in skateboarding activities and competitions to boost their self-confidence.

31. Swimming

Swimming strengthens muscles, increases cardiac output and promotes overall well-being. Children as young as four can learn this life skill and practice it as a hobby. Start by enrolling them in swimming lessons to get the basics right.

32. Cycling

Cycling as a hobby can improve physical and mental health. Children over the age of five can start cycling with the supervision of a guardian/parent. Join your child on a bike ride and turn it into a fun activity.

33. Photography

Children over the age of five can take up photography as a hobby. All they need is a camera, guidance, and tips to get good shots. Take your child with you to different places, such as parks and playgrounds, click on the pictures and have a good time with you.

34. Kayaking

If your child is interested in water sports, then kayaking can become a pleasant hobby for him. Children over five years old can easily and safely participate in this exciting activity. Kayaking as a hobby can strengthen upper body muscles, improve cardiovascular health, and improve mood.

35. Judo

Judo is a modern martial art that is also suitable for children. Practicing judo as a hobby helps develop strength and flexibility, improve agility and balance, and increase self-confidence.

Hobbies are recreational activities that provide an opportunity to learn something new. Children can choose more than one hobby that interests them and develop them to improve their skills. Parental support, guidance and motivation ensure that your child chooses a hobby with clear understanding, support and a long-term vision.

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Hobby for 12 year olds (teenage boys and girls) is a stupid hobby

This page is full of fun hobbies for 12 year old boys. Whether you’re a parent, teacher or teenager, here you’ll find activities and hobbies that teens will love.

Teenagers are often bored and have “nothing” to do. So what can a 12 year old do when he is bored at home? They usually like to listen to music , watch or participate in sports , such as basketball.

They are interested in active sports such as Snowboarding , Surfing , Skateboarding , BMXing . Many people play video games , browse social networks or watch cartoons and movies .

This is difficult, because they are no longer small children, but adults. Old toys aren’t that exciting, and they aren’t old enough yet to walk places on their own. That’s when this list of cool hobbies for teens will come in handy.

Fun Hobbies for 12 year olds

The following list should not be considered as a resource only for those looking for activities for boys, girls will love these activities too!

And please don’t take my age recommendations for granted. You need to know more about your child’s readiness. Check out the hobby suggestions below and choose the one that best suits you or your teen.

And finally, check out my hobby suggestions!

Play board games

Chess and checkers are not the only board games, there are many more. Usually these games require some strategy, planning and thinking to be successful. Board games are a great hobby not only for teenagers, but also for children and the whole family.

Sketching and pencil drawing

If you want to improve your creativity, consider sketching or drawing. Through sketching, you will develop your ability to pay attention and focus, skills that can be very useful throughout your life and career.

LEGO

Most of us grew up with Lego. It is one of the biggest brands in the world, instantly recognizable and has many educational benefits. Lego develops fine motor skills, encourages teamwork, develops creativity, develops problem solving and mathematical thinking.

Photography

No matter what equipment or camera you have, you have the potential to be a great photographer. Even a smartphone is enough! Passion for photography can be very inspiring, satisfying and relaxing.

Cooking

Cooking is a series of inventions and experiments that create unforgettable culinary experiences. This can help you develop a number of skills that can be transferred to other areas of life, such as patience. I should also mention that this hobby can bring in money in many ways.

Magic Tricks (Learn some card tricks)

If you want to learn magic tricks, you can choose from millions of tricks for free. You can start in front of the mirror, after that you can start doing it. Performing magic tricks will increase your self-confidence and improve motor skills.

Drawing comics

If you love comics and love to draw, think about it. Drawing comics is a way of thinking in itself. It is a way to express emotions and give meaning to moments. Drawing provides a number of benefits such as visualization, brain development, and improved concentration.

Filmmaking

Making films requires skills such as writing scripts, learning editing software, coordinating large groups of people, and understanding effective camera angles. Filmmaking can become a hobby for teenagers who have no problem planning and preparing. By making films, you are exposed to worlds, situations, and themes that they would never otherwise encounter.

Craft hobby for 12 year olds
Paracord craft

This is a hobby with very low start-up costs. All you need is some paracord and a couple of household items like a lighter, scissors or a knife. If you really want, you can add a buckle.

Adhesive Tape Craft

Adhesive tape is not only useful for home renovation, but can also be the most versatile craft material. Many colors and patterns are available, there is a style to suit any artist. Make yourself a phone case or a laptop case, there are millions of different options.

Origami

This is the most exciting of all paper crafts. Many people like the magic of turning a sheet of paper into something useful, a toy or a beautiful decoration. Origami develops eye-hand coordination, mathematical thinking, sequencing skills, spatial skills, memory and patience.

Crafts

Handprint crafting is a great way for kids to get creative. It’s a fun way for parents to keep precious memories of their growing children. It is also a great gift for relatives and friends.

Ice Cream Sticks Crafts

If you have any leftover ice cream sticks, you can use them to make picture frames or airplanes, and for many educational games and activities. When kids are bored, popsicle stick crafts are a great way to get creative.

Keva Board Toys

KEVA Planks are cube-shaped wooden toys for kids and teens. Each block measures approximately 1/4 x 3/4 x 4 1/2 inches. It is a learning tool that can be used to teach subjects including science, math, geography, history, and the humanities.

Collecting hobby for 12 year olds
Stamp collecting

Stamp collecting is educational and provides some of the most practical ways to learn about geography and history, politics and religion, and everyday life in different parts of the world.

Collecting coins

There is a lot to learn by collecting coins. By collecting coins, you will get into history books, famous people, politics, different cultures and important events. This hobby of collecting can lead to a completely different passion for learning new things!

Stones to collect

If you are interested in stones, you can try to collect them. In fact, you can even learn facts about geology by searching around to add them to your collection.

Collecting comics

If you like superheroes, graphic novels, short stories, then you like comics. If you like collecting and reading, then you should collect comics. So later you can sell them to do something else with your money.

Collecting Movie Memorabilia

If you are into watching movies and love to collect things, you can collect movie memorabilia. Your collection will turn into something that you can enjoy for a long time.

Collecting dolls and toys

Toy collections often start with a real passion for a particular toy such as Lego, dolls, Doctor Who figures, Polly Pocket, Beanie Babies… the list goes on. Small toys are relatively easy to collect, but if you want to to collect a large assortment, you will need free space for your collection, so think about it.

Card Collecting

If you are looking for a great hobby and love watching sports, then you should look into collecting sports cards. Many fans love to collect commemorative postcards of players from their favorite sports teams. This is a hobby that you can enjoy with your friends or family by collecting sets and chasing your favorite cards.

Collecting sea shells

Teenagers who are interested in nature and biology and love to collect you will also enjoy collecting shells. By collecting these beautiful wonders of nature, your curiosity will lead you to educate yourself about the name of the shell, what organism grows in it, how it is classified, etc. You may want to join clubs and make new friends who are interested in the same interests. .

Science hobbies for 12 year olds
Astronomy

If you are interested in walking at night and studying star names and patterns above your head, then astronomy is a good hobby for you. The more you look and explore, the more you will see and the better you will learn astronomy. Set your pace, grab a telescope and enjoy the beauty of the amazing universe.

Meteorology

Are you interested in the weather or forecast? If you love the weather, have strong math and science skills, and are interested in the world we live in, meteorology can be a great hobby.

Science experiments

Teenagers love educational science experiments that allow them to learn while having fun. Experiment with a waterspout in a bottle, try oxidation effects on metal objects.

Experiments with electricity

Experiment with static electricity and the flow of electricity. Learn about experiments with static electricity, how electricity flows, and what happens when they press a switch. Search the Internet for various experiments and find educational science toys.

Reading

Reading is an incredibly inexpensive hobby that provides as many benefits as hours of entertainment. There are millions of books, so you should find one or two that match your interests.

Outdoor activities for 12 year olds
Outdoor recreation

Outdoors can be exercise, fun, a challenge or an opportunity to experience nature. This is an environment where teenagers can show what they are capable of. Think cycling, canoeing, kayaking, climbing, running, sailing or skiing. Some boys will enjoy horseback riding or fishing.

Gardening

Gardening can be a fun way to get in touch with nature and eat the delicious fruits, vegetables and herbs you grow. Good for both the mind and the body, gardening can be a good hobby for teenagers who love to spend time outdoors. So, grab your tools and go outside!

Recycled paper

You might think paper recycling can be done by pulp and paper mills, you’ll be surprised that you can recycle your paper at home without too much trouble. In doing so, you will get rid of junk mail or used printer paper and at the same time create something unique.

Learning Survival Skills

If you enjoy being outdoors and enjoy watching survival shows, you should learn basic survival techniques. Learning how to start a fire is one of the most important tasks you can learn.

Pressing flowers

You can collect flowers in your garden or forest and press them. Pressing flowers can turn flowers and leaves into something else. It doesn’t take long to take a beautiful picture.

Performance hobby for 12 year olds
Playing a musical instrument

Everyone knows the piano, guitar, drums and trumpet, but there are hundreds of different instruments you can start learning. Learning to play a musical instrument has many benefits. By learning a musical instrument, you will improve your self-confidence and increase your ability to concentrate.

Dancing

For teenagers who like to move their bodies, dancing is a great hobby. You can immerse yourself in music and movements that stimulate the mind and develop fine motor skills. Many people say that dance is an escape from reality.

Singing

Find the backing track of your favorite song and sing it or just sing it along. Singing brings joy to many people. It can also improve your emotional, physical and social health.

Puppet show

If you love storytelling, theater and puppet shows, puppet theater is for you. Puppet theater is great for building trust and improving communication. Start by making your puppet and continue to perform at home, later you can organize or join a puppet show.

What else do you need to know about the hobbies of 12 year olds?

Whether you’re a teenager or a parent, in this section you’ll find some helpful tips on how to find hobbies for teenagers or teens. First, let’s take a look at important healthy habits.

What habits should 12 year olds develop?

Develop good study habits. Keep up with your work. Expect a lot from yourself, especially in your studies. Be friendly, especially with the adults and children at your school.

You may not always agree with your parents, but be aware that they will go out of their way to help you.

Maintain good hygiene by showering daily and washing your hair at least every other day.

Daily exercise and a nutritious diet to maintain normal weight. Get at least eight hours of sleep a day. Avoid quirks that you will regret when you grow up. You can find more tips here.

How to find ideas for hobbies?

Analyze the teenager’s personality and find out if he or she already has a hobby. Ask him what he wants to do and what makes him feel good.

Discuss ideas with your teen and ask them to make a list of interests. Find hobbies that you think your teen might enjoy and suggest ideas for hobbies. Look for hobbies by personality type.

How to create a favorable environment for hobbies?

Structure your family life to support fun activities and your own hobbies. Be supportive even if your teen’s hobbies seem strange. Respect your child’s changing interests and remember that your teen may not share your interests.

How can you help a teenager get things done?

Give your boy the opportunity to pursue hobbies and be aware that he can be busy. Offer activities with friends and don’t force your 12 year old to do any particular hobby.

Your complete guide to hobbies for kids. Discover 50 free or low cost ideas for your children’s interests.

We’ve put together a list of 50 hobbies for kids to inspire your family.

Arts & Crafts

Arts and crafts activities are great for kids, and studies have shown them to be beneficial for young children, helping to improve their fine motor skills and coordination.

Older children who are good at hobbies can sell their crafts at local craft or even school fairs.

1. Fingerprint / Handprint

Encourage your kids to be creative with simple handprint and footprint drawings and start building a gallery (or book!) of their best work.

Check out our post for 30 creative hand and foot drawing ideas to get you started.

2. Color by Number

Color by Number Kits

can help young children learn about color (although don’t dismiss it as a hobby just for kids, it’s popular with adults too).

They can create intricate, complex paintings, learn a lot about art, and even copy famous works of art.

Image from HowAboutOrange

3. Origami

Children love the ancient art of paper folding and there are many types of origami they can learn. Start with simple animal shapes.

There are many online guides or simple books you can borrow from the library.

Try the baby fox pictured above with this tutorial by Daniel Chang.

4. Crochet

There are plenty of easy tutorials on YouTube to help you get started.

They can quickly move on to simple hats and scarves.

5. Felt

Felt is a fun material to work with.

Felt animals are a good start for older children.

Ingot.com has a simple guide and all materials can be purchased cheaply from craft stores.

6. Carpentry

Woodwork can be a great creative hobby for kids who like to create something practical.

Bird feeder or simple wooden toy kits are a great way to get started.

7. Tapestry

The tapestry set gives your child a great project to work on and keep them entertained for hours.

Image via Folksy

8. Knitting

There are many online tutorials and easy starter projects to help even very young children get excited about knitting.

Knitting has been growing in popularity for several years and there are many blogs on the subject.

We think the knitted dog above looks like our mascot Snuffles. The pattern only costs £3.

9. Quilting

Quilting is an inexpensive way to create handmade quilts, and if you’re creative and have plenty of spare pieces of fabric, this is a great hobby for your kids.

If you don’t have any, bundles of quilting fabric can be found on eBay.

There are many beginner’s guides on eBay.

10. Pencil sketch

Encourage them to pick up a sketchbook in pencil and sketch what they can see to learn about perspective and notice details when you are outside.

11. Drawing / drawing

Young children can learn a lot about art through drawing.

They can start with their favorite storybooks, and then, when they are confident in tracking the characters, they can try something original.

12. Comic Art

If your child likes comics, encourage them to practice this drawing style and even create their own stories.

Drawcomics.net offers some useful tutorials on the basics of drawing.

13. Jewelcrafting

Even young children will love helping make simple beaded jewelry.

There are many kits available to help them get started.

Homemade Chocolate Soap Image via KanelStrand

14. Soap making

Soap making is a fun hobby, and the finished product can be used to make nice gifts for friends and family.

There are fairly inexpensive kits you can buy to get started, check out eBay.

15. Model Making

Model making has been a popular hobby for many years, from very simple models to complex designs. It could even be the start of a future career.

A degree in fashion design opens up a number of potential employment opportunities, such as making movie props.

Find a kit at your local craft store to get started.

Collecting

Children love to collect things and they can learn a lot by creating their own collections.

Items don’t have to be expensive, and this can open up a new world of interest to inquisitive minds.

Image via Portlandcoin

16. Collecting foreign coins

Every time you, a friend or relative goes on vacation abroad, ask them to bring change.

It won’t take long for your child to complete a collection of interesting coins.

Encourage them to learn the names of each currency and find its origin on the map.

17. Collect pennies

The penny coin collection is a very accessible and inexpensive hobby for kids.

See how many different types they can find with different year and design.

A quick check of my wallet right now shows that I have five different wallets without even trying!

18. Comics

Comic book collecting has been around for many years. This can be a good way to encourage your child to read more.

19. Dolls / toys

It doesn’t have to be a creepy collection!

From beanies to figurines, there are all sorts of toy collections to get you started.

20. Stamps

Although this can cause a “boring” reaction, there are many ways to make this a fun hobby for young children.

KIDSTAMPS is a free mail club for young collectors aged 5 to 19 offering stamps and activities to help get you started.

Image via Hubpages

21. Rocks and semi-precious stones

Beginning geologists will enjoy collecting various types of stones and semi-precious stones.

22. LEGO

Did you know that there are “brick brokers” that sell individual pieces and LEGO figures?

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LEGO collection is big business (and can be expensive), but kids are excited to start building.

Who knows, maybe one day they will be able to turn their collection into profit!

23. Type of ornament special

A collection of ornaments can be made around a theme or type of ornament. Visit thrift stores or car boot sales to get started with a particular theme.

24. Movie memorabilia

While the market for movie memorabilia can be expensive, if your child loves movies, encourage them to start with posters or postcards.

25. Seashells

Collecting shells from the places you visit is a great way to bring home inexpensive souvenirs.

If your child loves shells, he can build a more serious collection.

The British Shell Collectors’ Club has more information on this topic.

Outdoor Activities/Sports

If your child is very active and into sports, encourage them to find a sport they enjoy and join a local club.

Trace sessions can often be done to see if they want to do it.

For less athletic children, there are plenty of outdoor activities to encourage them to get outside.

26. Open

Running is a free and very affordable sport that the whole family can enjoy.

Children aged six and over can be found with their parents on free weekly ParkRuns across the country, although they may have to run/walk a 5km distance.

27. Football

Look for local clubs to join if your child loves football.

28. Tennis

School does not always play, if your child is interested in tennis, check if there are children’s classes at a local club.

For example, Tennis in the Park in East Sussex offers lessons for children as young as two years old.

They may not hit the ball much, but it’s great for learning coordination and burning off excess energy!

29. Kayaking

Even very young children can enjoy swimming on the water! www. canoekayak.com has a great guide to paddling with kids.

Find out if there is a local club near you where they can join a trial session.

30. Judo

Young children can join play judo classes from age 4 to 7, moving into proper judo training when they are eight years old.

Find local clubs and see if they offer free tastings.

31. Swimming

Swimming is a great sport for kids and there are many recreational centers that offer inexpensive activities for kids.

If they wish, they can join a local club and take part in swimming galas.

Fencing is fun

32. Fencing

Older children who don’t enjoy some of the more traditional team sports may find they enjoy fencing, a form of sword fighting.

Children as young as three can start playing sports and there are many clubs in the UK that make it more accessible than you might think.

Visit The Little Musketeers for more information.

33. Birdwatching

Start with the RSPB Children’s Guide to Birdwatching and see how many species you can spot.

Geocaching image

34. Geocaching

Geocaching is a treasure hunting game in which you use your GPS to hide and search for containers with other participants in the activity.

Visit Geocaching for more information.

35. Learning survival skills

Children are fond of handicrafts.

There are many books on the subject, many of which can be practiced (supervised) in the garden.

There are various courses and holidays that older children may enjoy.

36. Entomology

Beetles and creeping insects often fascinate children, and by cultivating this interest one can develop a great hobby.

Start with a simple household field guide so they can identify the species found in the home and garden.

They can also create an outdoor habitat to see what they can attract and create a journal of their discoveries.

This junior entomologist page will help you get started.

Performing

If you have an up-and-coming performer, encourage them to take up a performance-based hobby.

Their interest may be short-lived, but it will help develop creativity as well as discipline in their chosen art.

37. Dancing

Your child can attend any dance class, from ballet to street dancing.

38. Playing a musical instrument

Although learning to play a musical instrument can be expensive, check with your child’s school to find out what’s on offer.

They can also arrange a tool loan.

39. Drama

Look for drama companies if you have a little Thespian in your hands.

These often take place during school holidays and may have additional costs.

At home encourage them to read and even write their own scripts.

Older children can also volunteer and help out at the local theatre.

Image via MollyMoo

40. Puppet Shows

Help your child build a puppet theater in his room and build a collection of puppets.

They can even make their own. It is a firm favorite among younger children.

41. Singing

If your child loves to sing, invite him to join the choir.

General interest

Your child may already have a favorite activity that can easily be turned into a hobby.

You can even join their interests!

42. Photography

Give your child a cheap digital camera and encourage them to develop their photography skills.

You can start by setting a theme, such as leaves, and then encourage them to get creative with their shots.

43. Digital

Older children have a range of easily accessible digital hobbies.

They can create a website, write a simple computer program, develop an application, or write a blog.

There are online guides to help them get started.

44. Gardening

Encourage them to have their own garden space and help them choose plants to grow from seed.

Vegetables are a popular choice and there are many varieties that are very easy to grow.

Start with herbs (which can also be grown in a box under a window if you don’t have open space).

There are many gardens worth visiting in the UK if they show interest.

Image via Pinterest

45. Cooking

Kids love to bake, so let them help in the kitchen.

Young children will be happy to just help stir, while older children can follow an age-appropriate recipe from start to finish.

46. Puzzles

Collect cheap puzzles from charity shops and increase the difficulty as they solve the puzzles at speed.

47. Science

There are many fun science experiments for kids to try just using household items.

Sciencebob has a great list for aspiring scientists.

48. Magic

Most children love magic and will be happy to put on a show for you.

Watch simple tricks on YouTube that your kids can learn.

Image courtesy of JustforDaisy via Pinterest

49. Flower pressing

Flower pressing is an age old craft where you press flowers and leaves to flatten and remove moisture while preserving them.

Pressed flowers can be used to create works of art or to record flowers and plants in your garden.

50. Reading

What list of hobbies would be complete without reading.

Go to your local library to find out what reading projects they have and get a regular supply of books.

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Hobby for a 10-year-old boy

Hobby is a very important activity for any person, and especially for a child. In vain, some parents are skeptical about their son’s hobbies, believing that his studies should be in the foreground. It certainly is. But hobbies and hobbies are not just a way to spend your free time. This is the way to identify and develop talents and abilities, to find your place in life, to find true friends and like-minded people.

Content

1. Sports classes
1.1 Struggle, Martial arts
1.2 Team games: Football, basketball, volleyball
1.3 Other sports
2. Fishing
3.1 Drawing
3.2 Work on a village (work on a village sawing, burning out)
3.3 Construction sets
3.4 Music and dancing; theater studio
4. Reading
5. Experiments and experiments
6. Collecting
7. “Your own” pet
8. How to subtly motivate a boy for a hobby

Despite the fact that girls grow up and enter adolescence earlier, in boys, as early as the age of 10, the mechanisms of personality development are triggered. They are on the eve of a difficult period, during which character, habits and preferences will change. The boy needs to be given some kind of support, constancy in life, find a goal for him and provide an opportunity to demonstrate perseverance in achieving this goal.

A worthy hobby is the right step in this direction. It will help to achieve self-confidence, create a company of friends with common interests, and there will simply be no time for a bad mood or apathy.

There is a huge variety of hobbies. The main and universal selection criterion has always been and remains that the boy likes the chosen hobby. You can’t predict anything in advance: you need to try to find out if the child will like some kind of activity or not.

There is nothing wrong with the fact that he will take on one, and the second, and the third. Get carried away with something, then quickly cool down and quit; take up a new hobby. This is a normal and quite natural process, which can and should be treated with understanding.

Sports activities

In the event that there are no contraindications for health, any kind of sport will be the best choice of hobby for a 10-year-old boy. Which one doesn’t matter. It will have a beneficial effect on his physical and mental development. Ahead is adolescence, when children often complex because of their appearance and may be upset because of their excessive, in their opinion, thinness, thickness or stoop, etc. Regular exercise will help you get through puberty more easily. They will make the boy fit, well-trained, self-confident and not subject to complexes.

Wrestling, martial arts

This is the best hobby for a boy. From the earliest years, you need to instill in him that he must be a strong, strong, strong-willed person who can stand up for himself and for his loved ones.

If the boy is in good health, then the parents simply have to give him a chance to prove himself in wrestling or martial arts. Moreover, in our time, even in small towns, there is a good selection of sports sections on this topic. Various types and styles of martial arts, judo and sambo – all these sports develop endurance, strengthen muscles, joints and ligaments, make you much more flexible and strong, physically perfect and psychologically stable.

There is a common misconception that wrestling and martial arts are dangerous sports. In fact, in the classroom, for example, in football, boys get injured much more often than in wrestling. An experienced coach will never allow a child to be injured in his class.

In general, a lot depends on the coach. With a good teacher, even the boy who showed poor results with a mediocre specialist, or showed no desire to continue to engage in this hobby, will open up and begin to progress.

Regular team games are no less useful hobby for a boy than wrestling or martial arts. In addition to benefits for the body, they develop the ability to interact with teammates, be proactive and responsible. All this will be very useful in adult life.

Other sports

In addition, there are many worthy sports in which a boy can find himself and realize his abilities. This is gymnastics, and skiing, and swimming, and a variety of athletics disciplines, and tennis. By the way, if you wish, you can organize table tennis lessons at home. Buy a folding table for this sport, or just push the dining table and install a grid in the middle of it.

Chess is not just a board game, but also a full-fledged sport worthy of great respect. If a child likes to play chess, if he is interested in this sport and strives to improve in it, then this is a reason to be sincerely happy for him. No other hobby can compare with chess in terms of the development of the child’s intellect, his mental abilities. And also – willpower, endurance and firm character.

Fishing

Fishing is one of the best hobbies that a ten-year-old boy can master with the help of his father. This is an active outdoor recreation, and an unforgettable experience. Even after many years, having already become an adult, the boy will remember with pleasure and nostalgia how he and his dad went fishing on the weekends and during the holidays. And the very moment when the boy manages to catch a fish for the first time will surely become one of the most vivid childhood memories for him.

Today’s children are very rarely in nature, in the fresh air. In the era of abundance of electronic entertainment, children are weaned from the simple joys of life, drowning in the sticky swamp of the TV and online world, narrowing their worldview and understanding of the world.

They are too spoiled by civilization, poorly adapted to an active lifestyle. Trips with dad to the river will fill this gap. There you can teach the boy to put up a tent or pull up an awning, get firewood and brushwood, make a fire. All these skills are not only useful, but also raise the self-esteem of boys well, give them confidence in their abilities.

Creativity

There is a common misconception that creatively gifted children from an early age actively demonstrate their abilities “on their own”. In part, this is so: it is difficult for close people not to notice the boy’s craving for musical instruments, singing, drawing or dancing; his good data, which stand out from his peers, and the pleasure of some creative activity.

But it also happens that these talents peacefully “sleep” for the time being, without showing themselves anything special. In this case, the task of adults is to recognize these abilities in the boy, “wake them up”, help them manifest themselves to the fullest.

Drawing

If you want your child to grow up as a harmonious personality, with a developed sense of beauty, offer him to draw. Just give him the tools for creativity and room for imagination. Give the boy a children’s drawing set – with an easel and paints. This lesson can seriously captivate the child, and then the time will come for professional classes in the studio. There are many types of drawing, from which it will not be difficult to choose the most attractive for a boy.

Woodworking (sawing, burning out)

Woodworking is a special type of male needlework and a worthy hobby for boys. This is an exciting activity that teaches the boy attentiveness and perseverance, develops his thinking and imagination, masters various tools, devices, applied skills, and makes him feel like a master of his craft.

Woodburning and wood sawing are serious creative pursuits, which, however, are quite easy to approach. It is easy to start, largely due to the fact that in stores you can buy ready-made plywood with sketches of varying complexity – from very simple ones to those with true artistic value. If the boy gets involved in any of these hobbies, then he will be able to successfully develop both as an artist and as a “jack of all trades”.

Constructors

Not every boy likes to collect intricate compositions from small parts of Lego-constructor for a long time and painstakingly. But if he is already carried away by this work, then you just need to be happy for him. Assembling something whole from spare parts requires serious mental activity. In order to get a logically correct, complete work, you need to think carefully.

; Passion for construction develops self-discipline and self-organization, which allows you to acquire valuable qualities during the game, which will certainly come in handy in the future.

Music and dance; theater studio

If there is a hearing and a sense of rhythm, then the child has a direct road to music or dance lessons. It is also worth encouraging artistry, the best “training” of which will be regular visits to the theater studio. Any of these activities will give an outlet for the irrepressible energy of the boy.

Indecisive and timid thanks to these hobbies will be able to get rid of their complexes, become more sociable, learn to confidently and dignifiedly behave in public. Ballroom or folk dances give perfect posture, accuracy and beauty in movements, breakdance classes – 100% will make the boy incredibly popular among his peers. 10 years is the best time for a successful start in these areas.

Reading

Getting your child interested in reading is easier than you think. Especially if, after reading another book, you find the time and desire to discuss what you read, sincerely ask his opinion about the author, the plot, and the main characters.

Experience shows that today’s ten-year-old boys are interested in the same books about exciting travels and adventures that their dads were in childhood. However, even if this is not the case, let him read Harry Potter and other modern children’s books – as long as this activity is interesting and enjoyable for him.

If a boy does not want to join reading, you need to help him with this. By blocking the child’s access to the TV and electronic gadgets. He will be able to get this access again only when he reads a couple of chapters of the book and tells their contents to dad. There is nothing wrong with such stimulation of interest in reading: a boy must learn such concepts as discipline and self-organization from an early age. And respect for the book should be a law for him.

Experiments and experiments

If a boy shows a clear ability in the exact and natural sciences – chemistry, physics, mathematics, biology – then this should only be encouraged. Special experiment kits, as well as websites and books telling how to organize them at home, will allow the boy to experiment and study important sciences with more interest than they do at school.

These kits for children’s experiences and experiments are now on the market in great abundance. Thanks to this hobby, the boy will gain new knowledge and skills, and will also strive to continue his education. After all, it is so interesting to conduct a chemical or physical experiment on your own; understand how the machine is arranged and works; learn to do amazing and inexplicable tricks for the audience.

Collecting

The boy’s craving for collecting certain things should also be encouraged: this is a very worthy hobby. You can collect anything: metal cars, “models”, coins, stones and shells, stamps, tickets, stickers… Passionate collecting of something not only brings pleasure, but also teaches attentiveness, accuracy, determination, the ability to exchange and negotiate with other collectors . Own collection is a legitimate and well-deserved pride of every boy.

An important point is that collecting is a purely independent and voluntary activity. Dad can only be an initiator, adviser, assistant – you can’t oblige a boy to collect.

“Your own” pet

Taking care of a pet, training and teaching it, and sincere friendship with it is without a doubt a pleasant and very useful hobby for any boy. First of all, it means, of course, a dog. All other pets are also good, of course, but not at all what you need.

Naturally, you can have a pet only if there is space and all the necessary facilities for this in the house. It is desirable that it was a house, not an apartment. So that this hobby brings the boy himself and the whole family positive, not negative emotions. This hobby teaches the boy to be responsible, to be able to take care of loved ones.

How to unobtrusively motivate a boy for a hobby

It is quite natural for a ten-year-old child to doubt the correctness of the chosen hobby and move in this direction by trial and error. This must be treated with understanding. More often than not, it’s better to step back and let the boy change activities.

But there are exceptions. For example, to learn how to play the guitar, violin or any other musical instrument well, you need a lot of time, perseverance, perseverance. Few children have enough willpower and “margin of safety” to achieve success in this hobby.

Help is needed, and not by coercion. Take a little musician to a good concert so that he hears a live professional performance and sees what he needs to strive for. Do not skimp on praise after each of his, even the smallest, success. Sincerely “cheer” for him, describe to him excellent prospects that he will now show perseverance and will not turn off the chosen path. Give more concrete examples from life.

In any business, films about outstanding personalities who overcame many obstacles, but achieved success in their chosen business, can become a good incentive for a boy. How many young future boxers have been inspired by the outstanding film “Rocky”! How the competition for the Ryazan Military Airborne School took off after the famous Soviet film “In the Zone of Special Attention”! And there are many such examples of the beneficial influence of cinema on the right choice of a hobby that has become more than a hobby.

At the age of ten, children begin to gravitate towards the company of their peers. They become “crowded” within the family and class. It is important for them to be in constant communication with friends. This desire must be encouraged in every possible way, without fear of the bad influence of the street: the boy will find much more positive, necessary for socialization.

Because: if the boy does not find a group of friends in his area, then he will find her “substitute” online and start to linger on the Internet. Communication in social networks is an ugly surrogate for real communication, and long computer games hurt your eyesight and spoil your character.

A dad with a ten-year-old son should follow the motto: “Weekend without a sofa!” He certainly needs to allocate time for some joint business with his son. It doesn’t matter which one. There is no way to organize fishing or going out into nature – play chess, table hockey, football and basketball in the yard with your son.

Teach him how to pull himself up on the horizontal bar and parallel bars, walk on the hand walker, and other workout tricks. Make wonderful chasing pictures from a tin can turned inside out, hammer in a nail, screw in a screw with a screwdriver or a screwdriver, drill a hole with a puncher, drive a car (somewhere outside the city, of course, but not on a busy public road).

Don’t let your son become a victim of female upbringing. Of course, mom is the closest and dearest person to him. But she is a woman, and women are not capable of thinking, thinking and acting like men. Therefore, if there is a desire for the son to choose a useful and worthy hobby and develop harmoniously, the father, in spite of everything, needs to regularly devote time to his boy. This time will eventually become a “breath of oxygen” for him, and help him make the right decision.

Staying at home: 10 ideas on what to do with your child during self-isolation

Until April 12, all schools are closed for long holidays, and kindergartens allow parents to decide whether to stay at home for their child.

It is not recommended to go to entertainment centers, parks, cinemas, and museums and theaters are massively switching to online mode. We’ve rounded up some fun ideas for things to do at home for both schoolchildren and younger kids.

1. Boil an egg and more

What’s a vacation without delicious treats? But when they are made by hand, it is doubly pleasant. Flour, water, tomatoes and cheese are just products. And mix and bake – there will be a hot pizza for a home movie show.

Almost magic! In addition, cooking develops fine motor skills, imagination, and provides useful knowledge from the section of chemistry and physics. For example, such: why oil is poorly washed with water, why, if you open the oven with biscuits, they will settle, how to cook an egg in the microwave. There are many discoveries in the world of cooking.

2. Stargazer himself

Do you know that there are astronomy programs for children? For example, phone apps like Star Walk 2 or Star Chart are, in fact, real star atlases. They “visualize” the area of ​​the starry sky that the phone is pointing at.

By changing its position in space, you can see on the screen a three-dimensional projection of the night sky with constellations, planets, nebulae and other objects. The child will easily learn their names. And perhaps seriously interested in astronomy.

3. Chicken and mouse

It’s time to try out home theater. And for this it is not necessary to buy sets of puppets. Here, for example, subject theater. Instead of dolls here – any items. For the fairy tale “Ryaba the Hen”, charging from the phone can become a “mouse”, and a teapot with glasses put on its spout can become a sad “grandfather”.

You can also make a shadow play. The story is told by the narrator, and the others use shadows to illustrate his story. Shadows can be different: there are silhouette ones, when specially carved figures cast a shadow, and manual ones, when the actor’s fingers “play”. Techniques can be connected. Success is guaranteed!

4. Learning time management

During the holidays, you can and should master the skills of planning. If you haven’t done so by now. You can take the methodology of the organizer of the “Clever Gang” and father “with experience” Sergei Parkhomenko. He suggests making a schedule in a notepad or even on the refrigerator door and using sticky notes because they can be moved around. The schedule is divided into 5 columns with stickers:

  1. “Backlog” – plans for an indefinite time.

  2. “Need” – tasks for the week.

  3. “To do” – tasks for the day.

  4. “Check” – the child did, but you need to check.

  5. “Done” – the parent moves what has been checked.

Thanks to the clarity of the table, everything is in full view. You can also come up with something of your own.

5. Horror movie with ketchup

At home, you can try to shoot a movie on your phone. The choice of genres is great. The simplest: comedy, melodrama and horror film. Horror is usually a hide-and-seek game filmed on a phone. And in comedy, you can shoot pets and speak for them in a human voice.

The main thing is fantasy. Come up with a beginning, how the action will develop and how it will all end. The ending should be unexpected. Come up with scenery, make-up, costumes, arrange the light, record the sound. For starters, keep the movie short. Write down the titles. Phones also have simple editing programs. Films can be sent to friends and invited to discuss.

6. Complete hand-made

Our hands are not for boredom. In your free time, you can make a bunch of useful things for your desktop in your own style.

There are many tutorials on the internet. So, for example, a paper holder can be built from a small stone and wire. Organizer for small things – made of cardboard and self-adhesive paper. Stand for the phone – from a plastic card. Key chain made of polymer clay. Well, the most “handy” will be able to sew a school backpack from unnecessary jeans, crochet a rug under their feet or make a handbag-holder – with a notebook and a compartment for papers and documents.

7. Dig up window sill

A few pots of earth and bags of seeds are all you need in the spring for a visual aid to nature history at home. Germinate and plant the seeds together, then explain to your child how to take care of the plantings. You can grow dill for borscht, mint for tea and healthy smoothies, and even cherry tomatoes.

8. Young “softers”

If the child is already 8 years old, then he is quite capable of starting to master Scratch, a visual programming language. Maybe he will not become a professional, but logical thinking will definitely “pump”. And even be able to create a simple cartoon with moving elements. There are free resources on the Internet to implement ideas, for example, scratch.mit.edu

9. From Titian to Aivazovsky

Many major museums around the world have switched to online mode. So, you can take a virtual walk through the halls of the Russian Museum or explore the exposition of the Tretyakov Gallery, listen to lectures on art, see master classes by contemporary artists, for which there was not enough time before.

Of course, no one canceled home drawing lessons. You can also diversify them – buy not paints, but wax crayons, master new techniques and styles.

10. Neskuchayki, go ahead!

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Raising a 10-year-old child: advice from a psychologist

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Contents:

  • 10 years old – a special age
  • Psychological characteristics of a child’s development by the age of 10
  • Physiological characteristics of a 10 year old child
  • Raising a boy 10 years old
  • Raising a girl aged 10
  • The specifics of raising a child 10 years old
  • Psychological advice
  • How to spend common leisure time for parents with a 10-year-old child?
  • What classes should I attend with a 10 year old child?
  • Summing up

Hello! My name is Nastya, I am 16 years old, and today I decided to figure out how to raise a child of 10 years old. The topic is a little non-standard for me, and in principle, even its essence may seem incomprehensible to many – what’s the difference for education, a child of 7 years old, 10 or 13? But there really is a difference. What exactly – read below.

10 years old is a special age

To begin with, it is worth giving some general information about the age of 10 years in order to have a clearer idea of ​​\u200b\u200bit.
This period is on the verge between primary school age and adolescence.
And all the contradictions that arise both in the upbringing of the child and in him, in my opinion, come precisely from the uncertainty of this age. Who is he – a child or already a teenager?
In fact, a 10-year-old child is not yet a teenager, but definitely not a baby anymore … It is also a transition from the “crisis of 7 years” to the “crisis of 11-12 years”, which is the beginning of an adolescent crisis (according to L. Vygotsky, known Soviet psychologist).
Most psychologists call the age of 10 “the end of childhood”.

This is also connected with the beginning of the transition to adolescence, and also with a number of changes that occur in a child’s life, such as:

  • Establishing authority among adults, but not necessarily relatives, and most likely, this authority will not be parents
  • Appearance of desire for encouragement, praise from adults and especially authorities
  • Behavioral instability – the child reacts differently to similar situations.
  • Psychological features of a child’s development by the age of 10

    A child at this age is actively changing. A ten-year-old often does not understand what is happening to him, he is quick-tempered and irritable. His behavior causes misunderstanding and many questions from parents. After all, he is not a teenager yet, and the well-known “teenage crisis” has not exactly arrived yet. It is interesting that, going through a certain stage of growing up, a person soon forgets about the difficulties he faced at this age, which was important for him. That is why parents often fail to understand their children.

    Changes in the behavior of a 10-year-old child that will please parents

    • A sense of responsibility appears
    • The child becomes more independent
    • He begins to think about the future, to make plans, albeit not very definite ones
    • Expanding the range of interests, hobbies

    Behavioral changes to be learned to cope with

    • “Rebellious” mood, violent protests against any prohibitions/requests that the child does not want to comply with
    • Frequent mood swings, going from one extreme to another
    • Short temper, irritability, sometimes resulting in aggression, while self-doubt and complexes are most often due to physiological transformations
    • Desire for freedom, sometimes reaching the point of absurdity and obviously going beyond the permissible

    Physiological characteristics of the development of a child of 10 years old

    • A number of changes also take place in the physiology of a child at this age. Development is uneven – growth is increasing, and the cardiovascular system is not yet fully working and not developed so well. That is, some children can get tired quickly.
    • Increases mobility, coordination, reaction speed.
    • Metabolic processes are normalized and the hormonal system is activated.
    • The period of puberty begins, which entails the identification of sex differences in body shapes and sizes.

    10 years is the age at which children gradually become teenagers – some earlier, others later, but the child’s body, thinking and feelings change. He can’t do without support right now. Calm down your child and most importantly, do not laugh at him – otherwise he will remain with teenage complexes almost forever, because it is with self-esteem injuries received at this age that it is most difficult to cope.

    Raising children 10 years old – general and differences Despite the fact that in our time I do not make big differences in the upbringing of boys and girls, they are.

    Raising a boy 10 years old

    Boys often start to worry that they are growing too slowly – now girls can overtake them in height.

    It is very important for boys at this age to assert themselves in the eyes of their peers. They want to look “cool”. Unfortunately, studying well does not mean being “cool”, and here problems can begin. It happens that a boy, in order to gain the respect of his peers, begins to use obscene language, do strange or dangerous things, or even smoke (!!!).
    Here it is important to explain to the child that authority cannot be achieved in this way. If you manage to get the attention and “respect” of the guys, but not for long. And then there will be demands for new “feats”, which obviously will not lead to anything good.
    It is necessary to convey that it is not always worth doing what society requires of you and not trying to stand out with dashing behavior. If a child strives to become a leader in a team, using such methods, one can take leadership courses , where they will explain who a true leader is and how to become one. For boys of this age, the example and respect of dads is important Therefore, it is important for dads to give enough attention to their sons and show by living examples what it means to be a man – to do deeds worthy of respect.
    It is important to teach the boy how to make independent decisions. Of course, 10 years is a child’s age, but it’s worth telling and showing what it means to take responsibility for decisions, actions and their consequences.
    The boy should try to provide more independence, so that he learns to make decisions on his own, to cultivate an inner core in him.

    Raising a girl 10 years old

    In girls, the development process (including puberty) occurs a year or two earlier than in boys, and they often begin to worry about their appearance, excess weight, if any.

    Due to the fact that puberty, in addition to that very adulthood, also brings a number of possible hormonal disorders, a child often negatively perceives all the metamorphoses that occur to him.
    You need to understand and learn to accept changes in yourself.
    They react very violently to their external changes, many get upset because of this, some do not understand at all what is happening to them and why their body is changing. And why does the character change, and this often happens.
    It is important that a mother supports her daughter.
    It is very important for parents, especially mothers, to be with them at such a time. Explain – everything that happens with the appearance, that every girl went through this and that her mother understands her like no other.
    It is important for girls to learn to understand their emotions and talk about them.
    It just so happens that by nature girls are more emotional, and at 10 this manifests itself more than before. They may have frequent mood swings, violent reactions to the assessment of their appearance or their actions by others. Parents need to teach their daughters to understand and accept emotions, to express them correctly. For this, there is a special course on emotions , where they will teach this important skill.
    Evaluation of other people is important for a girl.
    It’s great when they take care of her, praise her, especially her qualities, and not just her actions, take care of her more, protect her. She develops self-esteem.
    And if you constantly criticize your daughter, then she will think that love must be earned, she will not try to do this.
    You don’t have to be nice to everyone in order to be loved.

    5 tips on how to raise a child aged 10

    There is no one unique and suitable for all occasions advice on how to raise a ten-year-old child – everything is learned by trial and error. But there are 5 main tips:

    • Consider the opinion of the child
      When making a decision, ask, “what do you think is the best thing to do?” At this age, the child forms his own views on most things in this world. If they are ignored or rejected, the child may withdraw into himself, and perhaps he will vehemently protest and prove his case.
    • Be gentle with your child
      Do not use any harsh, harsh and categorical phrases like “as I said, so be it”, “you are obliged”, “I don’t want to hear anything”. It will only cause resistance. If you don’t like something, talk to your child, arguing your point of view and be ready to listen to him.
    • Do not compare with anyone
      Accept it the way it is. Do not criticize him as a person, his appearance, do not laugh. A child should feel loved under any circumstances.
    • Talk to him as much as possible
      On completely different topics. And about something personal, and just about what will expand his horizons and understanding of the world. It is important for the child to know that he can talk about something intimate and that he will not be interrogated with prejudice.
    • Give him a little freedom, but at the same time define the scope of responsibility
      The child wants to be an adult – please. No need to ban, just show that it carries a great responsibility. Show that you do not doubt him and support his initiative and independence.

    Psychological advice for parents

    • Be interested in what your child is interested in, try to spend more time with him. How exactly to spend leisure time – we will tell below
    • Develop self-confidence in your child. This quality will be a faithful assistant in life.
    • Do not scold, but direct, explain.
    • Do not punish, but sort out together what happened, find out the motives of certain actions
    • No authoritarianism! Only cooperation
    • Do not humiliate the child, but support him. Let him feel the support in you.

    A common problem of adolescence is that children and parents do not understand each other, move away. Right now, when your child is just starting to grow up, the foundation is being laid for a healthy good relationship. This solves a lot of problems that may come up in the future!
    Building a trusting relationship with a 10 year old child is much easier than gaining trust and understanding from a teenager later!

    Shared leisure time of parents with a 10-year-old child

    The time you spend together allows parents and child to get closer and unite. It gives a lot of positive emotions and promotes greater mutual understanding. If you want to become friends with your child, you can’t go anywhere without spending time together.

    • Picnic
      In my opinion, this idea is always a great one! Fun, home-style, and if you add a hike and exciting games to the picnic, it will become even more interesting!
    • Hobby
      If you do not have a family hobby, then do what your child is interested in – this way you will become even closer, he will be glad that his parents not only care about what he does, they also support him!
    • Watch a movie together
      Home theater – why not? Before the viewing itself, you can also cook all sorts of delicious things together . .. You can also go to the cinema, but it’s more comfortable at home)
    • Go crazy together
      No matter how absurd it may sound… Jump on the bed, fight with pillows… Admit it, you yourself want this – in every even the most serious adult there lives a small child!
    • Attend an event
      For example, an exhibition, a concert, anything. The main thing is that it is interesting for both you and the child.

    Remember that children are well aware that adults have their own business. But spending time together is important and necessary. And you don’t have to answer the phone at this moment!
    LGive your child 2 hours a week of your time and attention to feel that he is the most important in your life!
    After all, that’s how it is, isn’t it?

    What classes should you take with a 10 year old?

    Now the child is becoming more aware. It is important for him to develop:

    • Self-confidence and adequate self-esteem
    • Teach him to understand his emotions and the emotions of others
    • Explain how to properly communicate with people, build relationships and make friends, and resolve conflicts.

    To solve these problems in the center of K.O.T. special courses on the development of confidence and emotions for children 9-11 years old have been created, where children are interestingly explained everything about their emotions and how to believe in themselves.
    And communication training , where children are taught to communicate, resolve conflicts and build relationships with people.
    Also, interest in choosing a profession is now awakening – you can play the game “Kaleidoscope of Professions” and find out the most popular and emerging professions – at this age for a child this is the thing!

    Summing up…

    A phrase I keep mentioning is love your children. The way they are. And help them develop and become better.
    I do not discover anything new and supernatural, but only talk about what for some reason many people forget or simply do not pay due attention to.
    Communicate openly with your child, talk about how you were at his age – trust in relationships and your love mean so much to him!
    Watch how the child changes, his character, values ​​and support, direct his energy in the right direction. And all will be well.
    10-11 years old is an important time in the life of every child, how this period passes depends on what it will be like in adolescence.
    Don’t miss the moment and be happy!

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    What to do with a teenager so that it is not a burden for him, and you have fun

    In the life of many parents, there comes a moment when suddenly, waking up in the morning, your grown-up child (14-15 years old) reports that he no longer wants to go with you on vacation, in the countryside or gathering for a traditional dinner with relatives. In general, he wants to be independent, wants to spend more time with his friends. And he is bored with you.

    It also happens that he just quietly, without saying anything, goes for a walk or plunges into virtual reality, or just sits in his room and is extremely reluctant to participate in some general activity.

    All this is quite understandable and natural. In adolescence, the child strives for maximum independence from adults. The most important and significant for him is communication with peers. They and only they fill his thoughts. And if there is also love or some important and good company, with which every minute is worth its weight in gold? In this case, parents inevitably lose. Or not?

    It seems to me that a parent in this situation can hold his position as an important, significant, and most importantly, interesting person. You just need to find the right way to do it. Not all teenagers go to their parents to talk about their thoughts, secrets, fears, victories and defeats. Many are uncomfortable discussing this with their families, they talk with friends, psychologists and teachers or remain silent.

    Here we touch upon an important story: to speak or not to speak, with whom and how? But this will be discussed in another article, but here I emphasize: if the child does not come to talk to you, this is not scary. You don’t need to extract information from it. It is better to offer him a joint business, and in the process, contact can already be established: the child will already go forward, telling excitedly about what is happening in his life. Or maybe not. In any case, joint leisure can be the very bridge that will connect you and your child.

    But what can this joint leisure be like if evening dinners, grocery shopping or a trip to grandma/Egypt are not the same? It’s simple: you need to come up with something completely new, maybe a little unexpected. Something that might be of interest. Below are some options that were interesting to me as a teenager and that are relevant now for teenagers with whom I am friends or work.

    It is important to remember that it is not necessary to impose on children what they are not interested in from the word “completely”. Before suggesting this or that activity, carefully analyze what they like. Offer some of these, or take a chance and try to open up and show them something new.

    Before I start listing the options, I’ll mention the factor of your child’s friends. They are important and significant, the child wants to spend more time with them, so why not use them in your leisure time too? You don’t need to invite them to all events, but sometimes, by inviting a couple of friends or girlfriends of your child to join you, you show him that your doors are always open, that you do not despise his friends (whatever they are), that you are ready to let in them into your personal space and make time for them. Believe me, this is important.

    So, what can you do with your teenager:

    • Board games. Let’s start with the simplest and most accessible. An interesting, exciting board game can be a very good way to spend time with a child. And if you also cook your favorite cake or cookies, cook hot chocolate or make delicious lemonade, gather a family, or maybe call a couple of your child’s friends, then an ordinary game has every chance of turning into an exciting and fun process that you don’t want to end.
    • Go hiking. I believe that the best way to get to know a person is to go camping with them. There is no better test yet. In field conditions, all the secret sides of a person are revealed and he becomes who he really is. He recognizes himself, and you recognize him. This is exactly what you need.

      Make even a small exit into the forest (for a couple of days) and try to live there outside the usual city bustle that accompanies you all the time. On a hike, during such simple everyday stories as making a fire, cooking, setting up a tent and looking for firewood, people begin to listen to themselves and those around them.

      It is not necessary to go hiking with a small family circle. If you understand that such a format will cause discomfort for some reason, call your friends. Even better if they also have children around the same age as your child. Again, depending on the situation, you can also invite one or two friends of your teenager. And then it’s up to the small – just maintain a calm and friendly atmosphere within your small team and overcome weather conditions, elements and obstacles on the way. And it is absolutely not necessary to go to some of the most difficult routes. Enough of just kayaking or hiking in the forest for a few days. I can say, as a person who has been hiking with elders since childhood, when crossing a river or wandering through the forest, you manage to experience many incredible adventures that are remembered for a lifetime, and evening conversations and songs around the fire are such a romantic, important, necessary and very quivering. I know many families who have been hiking with their children since childhood and are very happy. Children grow up in a healthy environment. Of course, there are difficulties between them and their parents, but at the same time they already have contact, and they solve these problems and issues. Try it, go hiking. What if it really captivates and draws you all in and helps to establish contact with the child?

    • Sport. Sport in general helps in almost all situations – whether you have depression or free time, or a happy impulse to do something. Sports can be both solo and team sports, or it can be one in which you seem to be alone, but at the same time there may be someone else nearby. For example, a child.

      I remember when I was 11 my older sister suggested that I try snowboarding. And you know, for the next five years, I was passionate about it. I waited with trepidation for each trip and I was not at all embarrassed by the fact that I was not going to ride with my friends, but with my older sister and her husband. The main thing was the overall process and the emotions that I received. Remembering my experience and watching my many friends, I can say that sport brings families together.

      Invite your child to go skiing or snowboarding in the mountains for a few days, or sign up for boxing together, go play football or basketball together, or maybe tennis. And if you are a mom, then invite your daughter to go to stretching, dancing or yoga – why not? In this case, sport will not only be a way to spend leisure time with your child, but also a step towards a healthy, strong and toned body.

      Children are very sensitive to the way their parents look and may be embarrassed by their untidiness, promiscuity, excess weight, etc. It is clear that they will not love less because of such trifles, but if there is an opportunity to make your child proud that his parent not only shares sports interests, but also looks good, it is a sin not to use it. So go in for sports together: it will bring you both pleasure and benefit.

    • Music. This is an amazing creation of man, which in one way or another is able to unite people all over the planet. Of course, it is important to instill in a child a good taste for music from childhood, but here the question arises: what is “good music”? Everyone has her own. And your teenage child will also have it at some point. Carefully listen to what is playing in the player of your child. Perhaps there is something worthwhile that you might like. And then – why not offer to go to the band’s concert together?

      Concerts are a powerful burst of adrenaline and endorphins, it’s a great way to relax, melt into the music and just sing your favorite songs with all your might. Again, I remember from my teenage past that I went to concerts with both my older sisters and my mother – and it was great. Yes, concerts do not involve special communication during the process, but after that there will be something to discuss, you can share emotions. In general, joint experiences of something hold together like nothing else.

    I also give small recommendations separately for dads and moms, because nevertheless, their roles in the family differ slightly – namely in situations of father-son, mother-daughter.

    • For dads

    The situation is a son. Try to come from a purely masculine side, offering him some kind of joint business, the business of “real men.” It can be picking up a car or some mechanisms, fishing, playing football or boxing together. Or maybe a trip to the match of your favorite team or even training in a motorcycle school. Why not? Of course, there are girls and women who love all of the above, but in this case I will allow myself to share a few directions and interests – for greater clarity and simplicity.

    • For mothers.

    The situation is a daughter. In case she is ready for some purely “women’s stories” (a joint shopping trip with trying on clothes, cooking, dancing, yoga, visiting a beauty salon, etc.) – do not hesitate and offer something from the above or invent yourself. Alternatively, you can have a pajama party at home, make popcorn, drink sweet cocktails, watch movies together. Or go for a walk, combining it with a photo session in beautiful dresses. If your daughter avoids all the “girly stuff”, don’t worry, offer her something that might interest her – going to the movies, buying and taking care of a pet together, sports, etc.
    Summing up all of the above, I would like to once again emphasize the main idea – through an interesting, rich and sometimes unusual joint activity, you can establish communication with your child, open him from new sides and open up to him.
    The main thing is not to be afraid to experiment, to try something new with him, not to worry that at some moments you may look ridiculous.