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[T188]Thanksgiving Fun For Kids
by Amit Kheterpal, Ami
We all know that experiences are what teach us the most in life. It is those experiences which mould us a human being. It is true for all ages and kids also learn by experiences. I am sure we all remember those special summer events in the school or those special days at the grandparent's house. Those were special experiences which inculcated a lot of good habits in us.

It is those experiences that you need to create for your child and help the kid grow into a fine mature individual. For example if you are planning a summer vacation trip then make sure that you involve the kid in all the planning and organizing activities. If you are looking online for deals for the trip make sure that you tell him that.

It will help him understand the value of money and will help him in future to be careful with the money. If you are packing stuff for the trip, explain to him what goes where and why. Do not underestimate the kid's power to assimilate knowledge. Let him pack his own stuff. In fact work with him to fill out on a sheet of paper what things you will need for the trip.

This will help be organized in life. That is what experience is all about. Teaching via this method is better than leaning via books. Even when he grown up he will never forget those summer vacation trips and the planning that went into it.

Most of the towns have libraries and other summer school camps. These summer school camps are nothing but learning via experience. The camps organize various activities for kids who help them understand the power of working together and how to do things in a social setting. So try to enroll your kid in those summer camps for maximum learning.

Trips to zoo also fall in the experience category as the kid learns about various animals by watching them in real as opposed to just reading them in the books. Make sure that you instruct the kid to write down on a piece of paper the names of all the animals that he saw. When you come home ask him to draw a picture of all those animals. This will help him learn better and faster. The onus is on you to make learning by experience as fun activity for the kid.

Virtual pet adoption allows your kid to select a pet from various kinds of virtual pets found on the virtual pet adoption site you have selected. If they are interested in a dog or a cat, you'll get a wide variety of breeds, but you will also get some weird kinds of pets such as exotic and unusual monsters also at most virtual pet adoption websites.

After you have located a website for cyber pet adoption, you simply have to register on the site and your kids can play for a long time with their virtual pet. There are many kinds of virtual pet adoption sites online, and a few sites levy a small fee for virtual pet adoption. Also check the site properly as few virtual pet adoption sites have been designed only for kids while others are not.

The pet that you get through a virtual pet adoption for your kid will necessitate your kid to look after and play with it; for which the kid should be logged on the virtual pet adoption site. The virtual pet lives in a virtual world online, where your kid has to go to play with it, and look after it. Your child must give food and water to the virtual pet and should look after it during illness. Most sites also have the choice of purchasing clothes for your pet on the site. Your child can also enjoy constructing a pet home and sending it to work.

One of the major benefits of virtual pet adoption is that most of the sites are designed for this and they also help educating kids through learning games. Your child can participate in quizzes and play educational games in these virtual pet adoption sites. Some virtual pet adoption sites provide social networking facilities so that your kid can network with other children on the site.

Virtual pet adoption actually teaches your child two things simultaneously, the first being the liability of pet ownership and the second how to survive in an online world while navigating their pet's virtual city.

If you desire that your child should play in an educational online atmosphere, cyber pet adoption is the solution.
Article Source : Parenting The Defiant Child

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