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Engage kids in 'true play' on wintry days
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For some large-scale art, parent Amy Adams lets kids use butcher block paper the large brown sheets that come in a roll and Cray-pas, the bright oil pastels that look like crayons, to create murals.
Recently she used the theme of a habitat, where the kids drew a desert, an ocean or a forest.
"Then I had them go into magazines and cut out the animals that would go into the habitat and glue them on," said Adams, an elementary school teacher.
"They get so absorbed because it's something they take ownership of," said Adams. "You're rarely going to find a kid who says, 'No, I don't want to create something."'
Adams has also had success both in school and with her own two kids with indoor camping trips. Set up a tent many are available that stand without stakes and put sleeping bags in it.
"Kids love to go in a tent," she said. "They don't even think they're learning."
Whatever it is the kids end up doing, don't direct them, but be available if they have questions, and stay nearby, said Iverson, who said she often counsels people in her parenting classes to focus on their children instead of on their work or social life. She knows it's not easy.
"How do I sit on the floor when I need to check my e-mail?" she asked rhetorically. "It really takes a commitment to be there."
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