With your child, look up things you both want to learn more about in an online encyclopedia.
Vaping is on the rise again. Learn about the dangers and share them with your child.
Is your child getting enough exercise? Take a brisk walk together today.
Ask your child to pretend to be mayor for the day. What three things would make your community a better place?
Did you know that your child is likely to remember more from two 20-minute study
sessions than from one 40-minute session?
Look at pictures together from when your child was young. Tell stories that highlight your child’s positive characteristics.
Remind your child of the long-term benefits of achieving in school.
Give your child a math-related household task to do, such as doubling a recipe.
Encourage your child to write a nice note to an elderly neighbor or family friend.
Establish times when using digital devices is not allowed, such as during mealtimes and right before bedtime.
Exchange persuasive letters with your child. Try to convince each other of something.
Put your child in charge of taking photos at a family event.
Help your child build vocabulary. Do a crossword puzzle together today.
Talk with your child about how each of you could improve your listening skills.
Tell your child a joke. Laughing together eases stress.
If your child gets headaches, squints or holds books too close, schedule a vision check-up.
At a store, practice rounding prices to the nearest dollar with your child.
Talk about stereotypes with your child. Discuss why they’re unfair.
If you want your child to get more involved at school, set an example. Join a club or group that interests you.
Talk with your child about the qualities you each look for in a friend.