Do you also
find it challenging to find activities for your children to do during the
school holidays?
Here’s a
list of 9 healthy and fun activities that you can do as a family. These
activities will not only make your family’s bond stronger but also will kill boredom and improve your overall
health.
Go to a
water park
There’s no better way to combat heat
than to spend the day at a water park. The best part is that Singapore has many water parks, from public ones in the heartlands
of Singapore to the premium ones at Sentosa. There are water parks inside the shopping
malls too. All you need to do is make certain that your kids are well-hydrated
and carry and apply a good sunblock.
Cook a meal together
Just find one of the
simplest and healthiest recipes by dietitians of Mount Elizabeth Hospitals.
Then you should let your kid find the ingredients and buy them. Then they can
prepare the meal together with you. Apart from helping them cultivate healthy
eating habits from a young age, this activity would also prove to be a good
bonding time for the family. If your kids are young, you can engage them in
activities like plucking leaves off vegetables.
Go hiking
Wake your children
up early and take them on early morning hikes. You can head to MacRitchie
Reservoir Park while it’s still cool and enjoy its scenic treetop walk, the
water playground at Punggol Waterway Park or to Pulau Ubin will help you to
enjoy a trip back in time and see what Singapore used to look like before.
Hiking is a
fantastic cardio workout that can help boost your children’s mood, build bone
health and improve balance. Also taking in new sights and sounds is a unique
thing to experience. Just make sure you carry some water and healthy snacks along
to the hike.
Cycling
Holidays are the
perfect opportunity to teach your kids how to cycle. Cycling will not only improve your children’s bone health but also
build their stamina and enhance their heart’s health. Kids will also be able to
balance and coordinate better. When children finally learn to balance on a two-wheel
bicycle, they experience a sense of confidence and achievement which helps in
shaping their attitude in life.
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Indulge in dance sessions
Whenever your kid is
feeling irritable and is reluctant to head out, all you need to do is put some
dance music and have them dance to it. Dance is an instant mood-lifter, a surprisingly
intensive workout, and helps increase their heart rate. As per studies, just 30
minutes of daily exercise like dancing that increases the heart rate, also
improves their heart health.
Go out to see local farms
There are plenty of
farms in Singapore where you can take your kids. Visiting farms proves to be a
breath of fresh air for your children. Moreover, it’s educational and deepens
their understanding of food sources. Also, you can support local businesses by
picking up some organic and locally-grown produce to cook.
Art jamming
Art jamming takes
care of your kid’s emotional health. Planning family art jam sessions is
perfect when you want to keep your children from always using that tablet.
Indulging in art
allows your kid to indulge in creativity and express their feelings and
thoughts. As per research, creating visual art also improves psychological
resilience.
Take workout classes together
Many places in
Singapore offer classes for parents and children. If you set aside a fixed
period each week to workout with your kids, the time spent together will
strengthen your bond. This will also enable you and your children to have an
active lifestyle. According to a study, 4 to
7-year-olds found that children with two active parents were nearly six times
more likely to be active, and even if one parent is inactive, the children
would still be more than three times more likely to be active than children
with two inactive parents.
Head to the playground
Going to the
playground or park give children the opportunity of unstructured play time,
where they can learn to socialise and interact with other kids their age. The
wide space also allows them to run freely. You can even organise a mini sports
day for the children, including heart-healthy activities.
The inspiration for this article has
been taken from Health Plus Section, a source of credible health information by Mount Elizabeth
Hospitals, Singapore.
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