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BREAK CABIN FEVER THIS WINTER WITH THESE MULTI MEDIA ACTIVITIES

Today’s article is a guest piece written by Jenny Wise from Special Home Educator. Jenny homeschools her four awesome children. As any homeschooling parent knows, every day is an adventure, and Jenny has begun chronicling her experiences at SpecialHomeEducator.com. She hopes to use the site to connect with other homeschoolers and to provide helpful advice to parents who may be considering a home education for their kids.

BREAK CABIN FEVER THIS WINTER WITH THESE MULTI MEDIA ACTIVITIES

After the snowman melts, most kids will find themselves stuck indoors during the winter months. To help make time pass quickly and stave off boredom on indoor play days, here are some great technology-based activities that are fun and educational.


MENTAL/EDUCATIONAL


 

It’s important for kids to keep their minds active while they’re stuck indoors. These games are fun and  mentally challenging. It’s great that these games offer the opportunity for you to play along with your kids too:


PHYSICAL


Technology-based activities don’t always mean being sedentary.


ART


Electronic activities have something for everyone, if you know where to look. If your child is a budding Picasso, there thousands of apps and games designed just for them. Some are more educational, some are just for fun, and some are a combination.


MUSIC


As in art, your kids can find music-related online tutorials, games and apps.

Indoor activities don’t have to be dull. These sites and board games will melt away boredom during snow days.


PLAYFUL PARENT INPUT


The topic of electronics has come up a great deal in conversation with other moms. I was excited to have Jenny share some of her secrets on apps and activities for children that promote educational use of technology and beyond. There are definetly restrictions to screen time and electronics in our home; however, I think it’s important to find ways to help our children gain skills with technology while still practicing moderation and healthy limits. Here are some apps that my children enjoy that are educational and fun:

 

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