No, thank you.
In recent years, parenting phrases have begun to use the word No, thank you instead of don t or stop. No, thank you means I don t want that, but I appreciate you offering it to me. We send a mixed message when caregivers use it to soften a no -for example, in response to a child attempting to steal something from our hands.
Say no instead. It s OK to set a strict, unyielding cap. Starting a sentence with Let s not. and ending with an explanation is an excellent way to go. If you say it out of habit, correct yourself at the moment. Modeling the ability to go back and correct a mistake will be more effective.
Have your kids enjoy arts in winter activities at home
Make them paint using only the easy snow painting technique
Make them paint snowman using glue resistant
Let them try microwaving puffy snowman and flakes
Of course, don t forget glass bunting and have your kids put message and design on it.
Let them feel the adventure of skiing
It has always been one of the family favorites during the winter months, downhill and cross-country skiing winter activities. Some kids start skiing as early as 2 or 3 years old, but when kids are more coordinated and less scared of falling, the best age is probably around 5. Young downhill skiers can reach the bunny slopes or green circle trails, but they should have an adult with them. Ski lessons can help you learn the ropes from your child.