Attentiveness

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Practicing listening skills can be loads of fun! Try some of these activities, then look for ways to adapt some of your family's favourite games to encourage your children to learn to listen closely.

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  • Animal Hide and Seek

    Physical activity

    Hide somewhere and make a quiet animal noise as a clue to help your children locate you.

    Goal: Practice listening skills.

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  • Animal ears sure can hear

    Getting into nature

    Observe an animal stalking its prey, and note the signs that it is focused and attentive.

    Discussion point: When we are inattentive, we can miss out on important things.

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  • Candid camera

    Any time

    Record conversations with your children, either by video or as an audio recording.

    Discussion point: It’s important not to tune others out, and to be quick to obey.

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  • Eyes and ears in action

    Getting into nature

    In an outdoor location, have your children close their eyes and try to identify all the sounds they can hear.

    Goal: Practice listening skills.

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  • Freeze-frame game

    Physical activity

    A game where kids must freeze in position when you call “Freeze frame!”

    Goal: Practice listening skills.

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  • Fun with listening exercises

    Drama / Role play

    Surprise your children with some unusual instructions and reward them for listening closely.

    Goal: Practice listening skills.

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  • Name that tune

    Any time, Drive time

    Play some music, or sing or whistle a song, then invite your children to identify the song.

    Goal: Practice listening skills.

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  • Pass it on game

    Physical activity

    Practice listen skills by whispering a phrase, passing it from one person to the next until it has passed around the circle several times.

    Goal: Practice listening skills.

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  • Radio frequencies

    Any time, Drive time

    While your family is listening to the radio, intentionally tune the radio poorly.

    Discussion point: Tune in to God and tune out Satan.

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  • Storytime listening exercise

    Drama / Role play

    Take turns telling a story. When the story has finished, invite a child to summarize the story.

    Goal: Practice listening skills.

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  • Telephone fun

    Science with a twist

    Make your own tin can telephone.

    Discussion point: Communication is about taking turns talking and listening; when you pray, take time to listen to God.

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  • Treasure hunt

    Physical activity

    Go on a treasure hunt using clues based on noises made by various home appliances.

    Discussion point: Seek true treasure – listen to God’s Word.

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