What activities do your children like to participate in?
By sender621
@sender621 (14894)
United States
January 15, 2010 4:39am CST
Some children are involved in sports. Others like to play computer games. Some are happy doing puzzles while others are occupied by the television. What activities do your children participate in?
3 responses
@Buchi_bulla (8298)
• India
15 Jan 10
My children are interested in associating anything concerning music. They learn music and musical instruments. No one is interested in pursuing sports.
@sender621 (14894)
• United States
15 Jan 10
Musxic is a great outlet. It can be very rewarding. I hope music gives your children what they want in life.
@Jae2619 (1483)
• United States
15 Jan 10
My son who is 7, is into computers, building blocks, k-nex and legos. He likes to figure out how something is built and how it works. He likes math, as well. He's not the typical boy who likes cars, trucks and dirt, he stays clear of that, lol...
My little girl who's 2, loves boy things, lol... Cars, dirt, baseball. Though she does occasionally play with doll babies, she's gonna be my tom boy.
@sender621 (14894)
• United States
16 Jan 10
No such thing as typical anymore. No one child enjoys the same activities, It's great to see a child's love for math and how things work. Thanks for your response.
@cmhjjh (98)
• United States
15 Jan 10
My kids are 4 and 1. My son 4 loves cars, airplanes, swimming, and music.
My daughter 1 loves music, clothes, shoes and is a major girly girl which makes me laugh because I am the furthest thing from a girly girl.
We have always tried not to push our interests on them and to a point it has worked but it will be fun as they get older to see how there interests will change. I look forward to it I was always very involved in school and hope I have kids that are also.
@sender621 (14894)
• United States
16 Jan 10
We certainly can not choose what will interest our children. So many influences introduce them to new activities. We shouldn't push our interests onto our children, burt there's nothing wrong with a little guidance and direction. Good luck.