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Social Distancing Summer Fun & Citronellas!!!

7/22/2020

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     If you're looking for some fun summer activities for the kids that will still accommodate social distancing guidelines, I found a few fantastic ideas at Parents.com!

According to their article which is linked at the bottom of this post, a licensed clinical psychologist from Long Island, NY by the name of Jaclyn Shlisky, Psy.D, suggests choosing games and activities that will allow social distancing rules to still be protected.

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Let the Games Begin!


     Here are a few of my favorites from the article on Parents.com, for even more great ideas, follow the link I've left below!

Noodle Tag 


Players: 3 
Where to play: Outdoors 
Best ages: Grades K – 2 

How to play: Grab a few friends, more than three is ideal, and give everybody a pool noodle. When someone is "it" they have to tag their buddies by using the end of the noodle. Soft and bendy so nobody gets hurt, but also social-distanced approved so no one comes too close!


Hello Neighbor 
 
Players: 2 
Where to play: Outdoors 
Best ages: Grades K – 5

How to play: One mom in Westchester, New York said her kids play a game called "Hello Neighbor" where they hide an old set of keys and their opponent (the neighbor) needs to find the keys and return safely back to the front door. This is easy to play with two friends, or sets of siblings living next door to one another. (Spice it up by playing "hot and cold" with the hidden keys, which helps little ones practice the idea of opposites and refine their listening skills.)


Fence Freeze Dance 

Players: 3 
Where to play: Indoors or outdoors 
Best ages: Grades K – 2 

How to play: If your kid's best buds live next door, meet in adjoining backyards and start a game of freeze dance. It's silly enough that mom and dad may want to join in, but getting close isn't in the recipe since each child only needs the spot they're standing in. In this activity, everyone dances when the music plays and freezes as soon as the music stops—hold that position until the music starts back up again. If someone doesn't immediately freeze, order them to do something like 10 jumping jacks or five push-ups. (PE teachers will be proud.)


Driveway Chutes and Ladders 
 
Players: 2 
Where to play: Outdoors 
Best ages: Grades K – 5

How to play: Sketch out an oversized board game of Chutes and Ladders on your driveway using chalk—10 squares wide by 10 squares tall. The numbers of your grid should wrap around as you go from 1 to 100, then let your kids create the ladders wherever they think it'll be most fun. Add in some fun twists when you step on certain numbers, like stepping on number 10 means you do 10 jumping jacks or if you land on 95 you do five sit-ups. Use a spinner from a board game. Your kids will giggle through the game as they act as the pawns moving from spot to spot (kind of like a game of hop scotch).


Body Bingo 

Players: 8 – 12 
Where to play: Indoors or outdoors 
Best ages: Grades K – 8 

How to play: Perfect for a large group of friends the Body Bingo game is ideal for kids in grades 3 to 5 (math skills are required) but as young as Kindergarten level. Parents can print out a bingo board courtesy of the Asphalt Green Recess Enhancement Program (at asphaltgreen.org/REP). The goal is for players to complete the math problems and accompanying exercises across, down or diagonally to get Bingo. Tasks like: 5 multiplied by 3, you do that many squats or 22 plus 10 ankle circles. Your kids are staying physically fit and mentally, too!


Fence Art 

Best ages: Grades K – 5 
Players: 2 
Where to play: Outdoors 

How to play: Leave inspiring messages for neighbors and friends with fence art. Whether your child has one friend or many coming over, create individual art stations around a large outdoor table or sitting in a circle in your driveway. All you need is construction paper, markers, paint, and paper plates for designing "fence flowers". To make one: cut small slits into the parameter of a paper plate, color your plate like your favorite flowers, and then make a small hole in the middle of the plate. Place a piece of string through the center hole and tie your flower plate to your fence. Everyone driving will look twice when they see!
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