How important it is for children to have recreational activities?

Discussion in 'Women' started by Woman, Aug 17, 2015.

  1. Woman

    Woman New Member

    Children are always curious and want to explore the things around them and in such a case if they are given proper atmosphere where they also have the chance enjoy recreational activities then they are assured to have a development. When children go out for any activity even if it is a small family gathering or friends/relatives dinner or visit to any amusement park; it is sure that such events give a different feeling to the kids. They feel new and excited more than the parents the kids seem to be highly charged to enjoy and visit a new place, because this calls out for a family time for them. Children want to be around their parents they want to spend a quality time with them but that does not mean that they should always be kept inside the doors. Moving out and taking a break from a normal routine is indeed a superb idea, to have a family time together with children revitalize the family bonding. Parents and kids all feel rejuvenated but particularly talking about the children they certainly love to visit exciting places and be involved in vivid activities. This not only helps them to grow well physically but also helps them to grow emotionally, mentally and socially those children who are involved in recreational activities are found to be socially aware, engrossed and developed. The human minds need to be served with new things, creativity and innovation in order to develop them in all regards.
     
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  2. shinning

    shinning New Member

    I agree, with modern family planning of having one child each couple there are very few number of kids around to play with. I believe when kids play with each other it helps more than in going classes for art and singing and different activities. Recreational activities for me is spending good time amongst kids themselves.
     
  3. Ram

    Ram New Member

    Physical recreational activities can improve children's strength, boost stamina and help in developing skills. This in return also supports the improvement of their self-image, self-esteem , Confidence and an awareness of their own body.
     

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