Parent-child activities are a series of activities that parents and children participate in and cooperate with each other. It helps to enhance the emotional communication between parents and children. It is also conducive to the healthy growth of the child's body and mind.
Emotions are built up from exchanges. The sublimation of any kind of emotion depends on communication. Although the parent-child relationship is innate, due to the increasingly fierce competition in modern society, most young parents spend most of their energy on work and continuous learning and improvement. The frequent contact between parents and children has been reduced, and the time spent playing with children has been significantly reduced.
Parent-child baking is a good parent-child activity. The most important thing in baking is not to make delicious food, but to bake together in the process of interaction, both adults and children. Happiness is delicious. Children are a group with strong hands-on ability. When they encounter projects they are interested in, they will work happily, and finally taste the fruits of their own labor. Such an interactive experience is of great significance to them.
In addition, it can increase children's hands-on ability and practical knowledge. Children are naturally curious. They are all the first to use various tools such as flour, cream, and egg beater, and children are more interested. This experience enables children to naturally learn some common sense in life, which is a function that is generally not available in school.
It can also help children establish a sense of cooperation. In all aspects of baking, children may need to cooperate with other children or parents. For example, she can roll dough sheets, press molds, which can help children establish a sense of cooperation invisibly, and there are more children in the parent-child handmade DIY bakery, so they can also make new friends.