Free Ways to Have Fun With Your Kids

With a recession on it is hard to keep taking your kids to the movies or buy them new toys. Here are some free ways that you can have fun with your kids without spending much money or any money at all!

One thing that most kids find fun is to go on a nature walk. Pick up natural items from the forest floor or the side of a stream and then when you get home create natural collages together. You can collect objects that are seasonal and make a collage about 'autumn' or collect objects near the ocean and make it about 'the seaside.' The artistic and educational options are endless and the kids learn things too.

Another way to have fun with your kids is to just go to the park and feed the ducks or squirrels. This teaches them to bond with small animals as well and to show respect for them.

You can also take your kid on a trip to clean up a local creek or park. Make them feel good about themselves by having them pick up litter. Make sure they wear gloves and explain how they are helping the environment when they do so.

If you have an overweight kid walks in the park can help take the pounds off. However nothing beats a few rounds of hula hooping to help trim that child's waste.

Older children enjoy being read to, especially if you take the time to read them some comic books.

Finger painting is a fun past-time for the younger child. On a rainy day just hand over the paper and paint and let them go wild.

One thing that kids of all ages enjoy is simply going to a park, blowing up balloons and giving them to other people who look like they need some fun or cheering up.

If your kid is a young entrepreneur set him or her up with a lemonade stand. This teaches them to cook and a bit about business. It also helps them to make a bit of money on the side to spend on a treat!

If your kid seems a little bit grumpy do some crazy things together like wear your socks on your hands and yoru mittens on your feet. Wear crazy socks and your shirts inside out. Kids today are very worried about things they should not be like money and environmental disasters. Being as playful as possible helps keep them motivated and in a good mood.

Does Your Kid Have Oppositional Defiant Disorder?

Are you the parent of a difficult contrary child who is a bully? Oppositional Defiant Disorder or ODD s the diagnosis often given when a child displays an ongoing pattern of noncompliant, aggressive and defiant behavior toward teachers, parents or any authority figure. In short it means your child is a compulsive bully!

Kids with ODD display a hostility and contrariness goes beyond the bounds of normal childhood behavior. Children who have this disorder appear disobedient and angry, even exasperated over very minor or simple requests. Common behaviors include relentless fits of anger, temper tantrums and angry outbursts, and contempt for authority. Some children with ODD will even become violent with their parents. Mothers who have children diagnosed as ODD report that more often than not, requests are met with arguments that go on forever. Whenever bad things happen, everyone else is too blame. Physical fighting is common among children with ODD and their siblings. Nothing is ever fair, and children with ODD are often jealous, resentful and seek active revenge against other children who are somehow showing them up. For instance, the brother who beats up a sister may be doing it because she got an A and he got an A minus. In fact, a kid with this disorder needs very little motivation to become angry, hen pecking and incredibly violent.

In order for a child to meet the criteria for an official diagnoses ODD the child's behaviors must cause significant stress and difficulty for the family academic progress must be stalled. The oppositional behaviors must persist for an extended period of time, at least six months. In this case the doctor will look at all the factors and often prescribe medications that sadly, may or may not improve the situation.

Although there is no single cause for ODD, doctors suggest that a mix of genetic and environmental factors can cause the behavior . Developmental delays, natural temperament and unbalanced brain chemicals are often at fault. Abuse, neglect and overly harsh discipline can also create a child that is predisposed to ODD.

The most successful treatment for ODD has been behavioral therapy for the family. That's right. The family. That is because the family is often rewarding these negative behaviors. Group workshops with the kid and the family are often successful at allaying the problem as well. Often behavioral modification is more successful than other ways when it comes to solving these problems.