Family Fun Activities

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Free Download: Conversation Towers – Build Language Skills One Brick at a Time

Turning Play into Talk Time: Conversation Towers for Building Language Skills Feeling overwhelmed by your child’s speech delays or difficulties expressing themselves? With our Conversation Towers activity, you can transform daily play into purposeful conversation. This simple, fun method combines LEGO blocks with interactive questioning.

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Create, Cook, Talk: Peeps Rice Krispie Easter Egg {Surprise}

Make it a Surprise! Creating special memories with your little ones can be a real challenge, especially when it comes to Easter traditions. But with a little creativity, you can create a fun and colorful surprise that will delight your tiny tots – Surprise Peeps Eggs!

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Get In On The Fun Of Team Cup Stacking: An Adaptable Game

Adapting cup stacking for special needs participants fosters teamwork and inclusion. Inclusive activities like cup stacking offer a space for children with various physical skill levels to bond with their peers. Imagine cheering on your child as they master the cup-stacking technique with the help of a trusted assistant.

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Look at These Great Apps for Springing into Healthy Habits

Making movement fun can be a great springboard into healthy habits. One of my friends with a kid has a daily dance party with the app GoNoodle—Kids Videos. They love dancing to catchy tunes like “Pop See Ko” and “Peanut Butter in a Cup.” It’s a simple way to get kids moving and engaged.

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A Fun Game To Play With Pool Noodles

Creating fun games with pool noodles can bring excitement to your child’s day. Many families find themselves stuck in a routine, especially during the summer months when kids need activities that will engage their minds and bodies.

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Indoor Snowball Fight

Winter days can feel long when cabin fever sets in. Try indoor snowball fight ideas using soft, rolled-up socks. These fun indoor winter activities for family bring much-needed laughter to your home.

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Create an Edible Winter Wonderland Mini-Village

Holiday crafts can feel overwhelming, but this year offers a sweet change of pace. You can create an edible winter wonderland mini-village using rice crispy treats and candy. It is simple, sensory-friendly family fun.

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