#parent-child education# Introduction Parent-child games are not only beneficial to the emotional communication between parents and children, but also beneficial to children’s development in all aspects. Update below.
1. A complete collection of parent-child games in the upper class, Part 1
"Throwing and Catching Paper Balls"
How to play: Each child has a bag of 5 paper balls and stands up In a small circle, each parent holds a large yogurt box. The child and the parent walk in opposite directions while saying children's songs at the same time. After the children's song ends, they count down to 10 and the child throws the ball to the opposite parent, and the child catches it with the box. Children and parents swap roles. The parent throws the ball and the child catches it. The ball that is caught belongs to the child. The ball that hits the ground cannot be moved.
2. A complete collection of parent-child playroom fun for large classes Part 2
"Mouse Moving Beans"
The teacher wears an old cat headdress and asks the children to pretend to be mice, and the teacher uses characters Language explains the gameplay and rules of the game to the children: the teacher and the children sing children's songs together, the old cat squats down to sleep, and the children quietly go to get the paper ball without making any sound. When there is a sound, the old cat wakes up and chases the mouse. The caught mouse throws the paper The ball is dropped and the game repeats.
3. A complete collection of parent-child games in the upper class, Part 3
"Beautiful Mom Fashion Show"
Game preparation: clothes with buttons (bring your own), comb , cheerful music.
Game process: Let each mother bring an unbuttoned dress in advance, and the teacher prepares a few combs. The mother sits at one end of the classroom with a small basket in front of her. There are mother's clothes and comb in the basket. When the game starts, the baby runs to the mother from the other end of the classroom, helps the mother to put on clothes, button buttons, comb hair, and then runs over quickly. Whoever moves the fastest wins. . During the game, the mother cannot help the baby, and the baby needs to complete it independently.
4. A complete collection of parent-child games in the upper class, Part 4
"Intellectual Games Pair and Play"
Activity preparation: red, green, blue, yellow Card.
Activity process: The two teachers perform several actions. When the baby and parents see these actions, they should also make corresponding actions.
For example: Hold up the red card - (baby and parents) clap your legs, hold up the green card - (baby and parents) stamp your feet, hold up the blue card - (baby and parents) clap your hands, Hold up the yellow card (baby and parent) and make a "la la la" sound with your mouth.
Note: Teachers should help babies complete this game during the activity. During the game, teachers should always pay attention to every baby playing the game.
5. Part 5 of the fun collection of parent-child playrooms for large classes
"Looking for the Baby"
Preparation: Each parent prepares a gauze scarf
< p> How to play: Parents put on gauze and stand in the middle of the circle, and the children sit on the blue dots of the circle. When the music starts, parents blindfold themselves to look for their babies. After the music ends, parents take off the gauze to see if they have found the right baby.Rules: Your baby cannot make sounds or make any movements to show where he or she is.
This game is for two classes to play together.