Sports are a great tool you can use to bond with your kids. Sports have an appeal that is ageless. There are many options that can help you use sports to bond with your kids.
Using sports to bond with your kids can happen in a few different ways. You just need to think of which way would be best for your family. Consider what would work for your schedule; what would be preferred by everyone and what would be the best way for you to get the closest with your kids.
Sports Collections
For the family that is crunched for time and may not be able to devote huge amounts of time to sports, there is still a way to use sports to bond. Sports collections make a nice hobby that can work around your schedules. You can simply take time each week to sit together and organize the collection, talk about it or go looking for something new to add to the collection.
A sports collection encourages you to spend together. At the same time it also encourages conversation. You will be amazed at what you learn about your kids through talking over your collection.
Watching Sports
You can always just spend time watching a favorite sport with your kids. It helps to choose a team together that you all agree on. That way you can make sure you watch all that teams games together. You may even want to surprise your kids with tickets to watch a game in person.
Watching sports together is a great time where you are focused on each other. It also allows you to interact.
Play a Sport
If you are adventurous and physical then you may even consider actually getting involved in a sport with your kids. This can be fun and exciting. It will bring out a little competition between you and your kids. It will let you talk and bond over your game play. Your kids may even be surprised to see that you still have some good moves. Actually getting involved in sports is an amazing way to get in some much needed exercise, too.
Using sports to bond with your kids is a great idea. Sports are something that appeals to boys and girls. It is something that you can do with more one child, so you if you have two or three kids then you can bond with them all over sports. However, if you are bonding with more than one child, do keep in mind that you should try to spend some quality time with each child separately just to help increase the bonding experience.
Also make sure that you talk things over with your child. Do not just choose whatever works best for you or whatever your preference is. You want the experience to be fun for you and your kids. Remember that sports are only a small part of what is going here. The ultimate goal is to encourage your kids to talk to you and interact with you.
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