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Late Night with the Family? Stay Sharp with a Puzzle!

Introduction

It’s late and you’re stuck at home. Everyone is miserable, you need to get some work done, and you’re starting to see the Netflix shows you never wanted to see. It’s times like this that we miss going out with our kids or families most! But instead of getting worked up about missing your friends, remember that staying sharp when you’re stuck at home can actually be a lot of fun. Here are ten ways I keep my brain active when I’m forced to stay home.

When you’re trying to get some work done, squelch those “I’m bored” or “I don’t want to read my book anymore!” cries.

When you’re trying to get some work done, squelch those “I’m bored” or “I don’t want to read my book anymore!” cries. Boredom has a way of creeping in when you least expect it and can make even the most motivated student feel like giving up entirely. If you have kids that get bored easily and quickly, keep some of these tips on hand for when they start feeling antsy:

If you have little ones at home who can stand to participate, try a variation of the game charades.

The game of charades can be played with people of all ages. It’s a great way to spend family time, especially if you have children who can participate.

If your spouse is busy and you’re looking for something fun to do during the evening, charades is also a good option. You’ll spend some quality time together while getting your mind working!

And what about friends? What if you’re hanging out at someone elses house, or having them over for dinner? Chances are that they won’t mind if you want to play charades with them and their group! Let the games begin!

Parents—whether they are your own parents or parents of a child whom you care for—can benefit greatly from this game as well. Many times when we think of ‘quality time’ between generations it feels forced and unnatural (because it often is). The beauty of charades lies in its simplicity: everyone has fun while using their brains at the same time!

An effective way to engage your young one in a conversation (also a good way to conquer public speaking fear).

Here are some questions you can use to get your child talking:

For your older kids, ask them to write their own bedtime story by creating a character and outlining the story using 3-5 sentences.

Trick question! Do not answer. Instead keep your mouth shut and observe for 30 seconds.

When you face a trick question, do not answer it. Instead keep your mouth shut and observe for 30 seconds.

Why? Because observing is the key to solving problems and improving observational skills.

This is a great game for all ages of children that helps with observational skills and problem solving.

If there isn’t time for this exact game, just do it over dinner or throughout the day.

If you’re stuck at home with little kids, a puzzle is a great way to keep everyone entertained. The idea behind this game is simple: find the letter X where it fits in each word. The only rule is that you must fill each square with an X before moving on to the next word.

That’s it! Now let’s get started! Here are some tips for making sure your family has a good time playing this game:

This is good for all ages since the younger ones can make their own jokes up or use one they heard at school while older ones can create more complex jokes.

Jokes are good for the brain, the heart and soul of one’s imagination. They can be created by you or your children. They can be funny or silly or just plain ridiculous! But they get families talking and laughing together, which is really important to keep a family strong!

There are many ways to stay sharp with your family when you are stuck at home or up late.

Here are some ideas for you to try:

Conclusion

I hope this article has given you some idea of how to stay sharp with the family when you are stuck at home or up late. The key is to get creative and be willing to try new things.

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