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How to carry out parent-child activities in early education centers? Any good suggestions?
Highlights of parent-child game activities

1 year-1 year and a half baby:

Parent-child Warm-up Exercise: Healthy Songs

Game 1: Little snail goes on a trip.

Objective: to develop the flexibility of baby's drilling and climbing movements.

Preparation: Snail headdress, several arched doors, 4.

How to play: The baby wears a headdress and dresses up as a snail. He climbs up from the starting point and climbs over the arched door. The one who arrives first wins.

Game 2: Pretend to be peas.

Objective: To cultivate the baby's hand-eye coordination ability.

Preparation: mineral water bottles, one bean and several peas for each baby.

How to play: Encourage your baby to put peas in a mineral water bottle, and the one who puts peas wins.

Game 3: fluttering ribbon

Goal: Practice walking and running for the first time, experience the joy of playing games with parents, and enhance the affection between parents and children.

Preparation: homemade ribbon toys and music accompaniment tapes.

How to play: Parents run forward with ribbon toys in their hands, and guide their babies to chase ribbons at the same time. Parents run slowly and let the baby experience the happiness of success.

1.5 -2.5 baby:

Parent-child warm-up exercise: hey, hey, hey.

Game 1: Mother Kangaroo delivers fruit.

Objective: To experience the joy of playing games with relatives and companions.

Preparation: Two homemade trees and some homemade fruit pictures.

How to play:

(1) The tree is full of fruits and placed at one end (end point) of the field. Parents and children stand face to face at the other end of the field (starting point). At the same time, the child stepped on his parents' feet, and his parents put their hands on his shoulders, ready to say nursery rhymes:

Mother kangaroo, there is a bag.

In the bag, there is a baby.

Mom and honey, love each other.

(2) After the game starts, children and parents go forward together. When they reached the fruit tree, the parents picked up the child and picked a fruit. They learned to run back together in order to get back to the starting point before winning.

Rule: In the process of progress, children's feet must step on their parents' feet.

Game 2: The white rabbit pulls radish.

Objective: To cultivate the baby's running and jumping ability and competitive consciousness.

Preparation: white rabbit headdress, some homemade radishes.

Play: The baby plays the role of a white rabbit, jumps forward from the starting point, reaches the radish basket, and pulls the radish back to the starting point. Within the specified time, the person who pulls the most radishes wins.

Game 3: Bead Competition

Objective: To cultivate the baby's hand-eye coordination ability.

Preparation: toys with holes, several ropes, one for each baby.

How to play: Please put toys with holes on the rope and put on a lot of treasures within the specified time to win.

Two and a half years old-three and a half years old baby:

Parent-child warm-up exercise: Happy Angel

Game 1: beautiful rainbow umbrella

Goal: 1, develop the flexibility of baby's drilling and crawling movements.

2. Guide the baby to experience the joy of parent-child games.

Preparation: rainbow umbrella.

Game 1:

children's song

Rainbow umbrella, turn around,

You can't see under an umbrella,

Rainbow umbrella, turn around,

Climb up and have a look.

1. Teacher Julie Beibei leads the baby to say nursery rhymes first. Teacher Julie Beibei and her parents are holding umbrellas, playing games and chatting with children's songs. First, turn the rainbow umbrella. Under the guidance of parents, the baby will drill around under the rainbow umbrella. Then, turn the rainbow umbrella into a "hill" and encourage the baby to climb it. 3, the game can be repeated many times, parents and teacher Julie Beibei can mobilize the baby's interest by changing the tone.

Game 2:

children's song

Roll, roll, roll,

I'll roll the bread,

Rainbow bread is delicious,

Give it to mom.

Teacher Julie Beibei is leading the baby to say nursery rhymes and roll bread with a rainbow umbrella to see which baby's bread is big and tight.

Game 2: Paste the five senses

Objective: To cultivate children's hands-on coordination ability and cognitive ability.

Preparation: Baby face has five senses (eyes, nose, mouth and ears).

How to play: let the baby take the five senses from the mother, say the name, and then run to the baby's face and stick it in the exact position. The first one wins.

Game 3: Pull the tail (parents and children)

Objective: To cultivate the baby's agility.

Preparation: cloth tail 15, draw a big circle on the field.

How to play: Both parents and children put one end of the tail in the back waistband and the other end is exposed. 10 Adults stand in one circle and five children stand in another circle. After listening to the music, adults pull each other's tails and children pull each other's tails. As soon as the music stops, the game is over. The family with more tails wins.

I hope it helps you!