Yes, you
heard right; “It’s floortime!” Get your hands off of your hips, take off your
apron, get off the tube, get off the computer, and get on the floor with your
child and have some fun. Yes, get your bum on the floor, and be ready to act
like a four-year-old. So, forget about supper and the endless to-do list. We
all know that chores are never-ending.
All you
need is ten minutes of floortime although some experts believe twenty to
twenty-five is ideal, but from my experience, ten minutes is the magic number.
Do this every day, any time of day, with your child. I know it sounds like
nothing, but every minute counts in our fast-pace lives. My kids may not be
preschoolers anymore, but I have a daycare of forty kids; therefore, I know
exactly what children need. They need to bond with their teachers and this is
done through quality floortime.
When I
play “pretend” in the corner of my pre-k class, it doesn’t take much to hear them
giggling and responding to my body language. Having this interaction makes me
smile. There’s an adage that says, “The reward for doing
good, is life.” I get my reward through the children’s smiles and
giggles. I joke and act silly with them because I always get a positive
response; they all start laughing and then hugging me. Later, when it is time
to clean up, I notice they focus on what I have to say. The children look at me
differently after having seen my funny side. They know I understand their world
and that not all adults are so
serious.
As a
parent, the same idea applies. Get on the floor and play with dinosaur toys, Lego,
Barbie dolls, or anything that your child likes. No matter how silly you may
feel at first, you’ll get more comfortable as you do this activity more often. You’ll
understand that playing with your child is more rewarding for you than it is for them!
I think
that as caregivers, teachers, parents, etc., we need to realize that bonding is
the first step in getting our children to listen to us. I know this method has
worked with my kids even though they are no longer preschoolers. Every night at
my house, we have “the tuck-ins”. My daughter and my son wait for me to tuck
them in. During those five to ten minutes we talk about various subjects, we
kiss and hug, and we tell each other how much we love one another. My floortime
has evolved into my “tuck-in time”. I no longer go on the floor and play with my
children, but I still hold on to those memories that emphasized the importance of
bonding.
“Are you
going to tuck me in first?” My daughter asks. Then I hear my son yelling from
his room, “I’m waiting for you!” I look at the clock; it’s 9;30 and it’s
already passed both their bed time. I haven’t finished doing the dishes or
organizing the kitchen. Because my son is older, I tell him I’ll be there soon.
In the meantime, I snuggle next to my daughter in her bed, talking about her
day, my day and whatever is on our minds.
This time
is essential for all parents. It gives us the opportunity to learn about our
children’s needs and concerns. Since toddlers and preschoolers can’t express
themselves well, play time gives us the opportunity to find out some answers. Although
teenagers communicate better, they still need close time to express themselves.
Your children need to feel safe and secure no matter what age. Establishing a
floortime and tuck-in time at an early age, helps children open up and express
their concerns.
As a child to
immigrant parents, who didn’t have the time or the knowledge back then, I even try
to have bonding time with them. This time gives us a chance to talk about their
ailments, my job, and any other subjects. The connection between children and
parents is an ongoing process. Back in the 80s, making Greek coffee and cooking
was considered quality time spent with my mom. Nowadays, we want more. We want
to give our children everything we didn’t have and even more. So when I switch
off the lights and the house is quiet, my heart is filled with joy knowing I’m
doing a good job as as a parent, an educator, and as a teacher.
About the
Author;
Christina Strigas is the owner and operator of Garderie Educative Bilingue Face a Face.
Her writing and poetry is on her blog; www.christinastrigas.wordpress.com
Her ebook will be published soon in Fall 2014, a paranormal romance with a twist.
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