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4 Ways to Get Your Child into the Same Interests As You

Most parents see their children as an extension of themselves. Not only looking the part, physically speaking, but there’s usually this hope that the little tike will have the same love, passion, and interests that the parent has for certain things. While there can be some debate on whether or not children are or can be extensions of their parents, there’s no denying the fact that parents just love spending time with their children, no matter the age. Parents will usually tolerate having tea parties, playing pretend, dolls, dinosaurs, or whatever the kids want.

Well, on top of that, with some of the shows and other forms of entertainment that are offered for children, it’s understandable that a parent may want some leeway. The best of both worlds could very well be recruiting your little one to have some of the same interests as you. So, how does this go? How can you start? Here’s how!

Sharing Interests With Your Kids

Sharing interests with your kids can be a great way to connect with them. But what do you do if your child has a different interest than you? One way to share interests is to take something that they enjoy doing and turn it into a family activity. For example, if your child enjoys playing sports, you could go on walks together or play catch in the backyard.

Another option is to find out what they want to learn about and explore that together. You could ask them what they want their future job to be and then research it together or ask them what their favorite animal is and then read up on it. But what if you’re a total geek by heart? Maybe sports or hiking just isn’t your thing? Well, it never hurts to introduce other loves that you have and see what sticks with your kid.

Start By Planning It Out

If there is an age gap or maybe even a gender difference then this could lead to a slight struggle. But this doesn’t automatically mean that you won’t be able to find that middle ground with your kid. It’s still possible. Just figure out what they like, and see if anything could potentially match up with what you like. 

For instance, you have a daughter, and your daughter loves princesses. Then you could either try LARPing with your daughter it gives her the chance to dress up and be a child, but you still get to enjoy your favorite hobby too. Maybe you have a son who just loves cars, well video games help kids learn, so why not play racing games together?

Take Turns Planning What to Do Together

This is a great way to get to know your partner better. It also helps you figure out what they like and dislike. While it’s not always possible, it’s still a good idea to take turns in planning activities with your child. It will help you get to know them better and figure out what they like and dislike. But this also helps them out as well, it’s even better if they’re younger because it gives them that push to be considerate during play time. But, don’t be afraid of your child judging you or not being interested in the best fan made pokemon games if that’s what you’re into. They’re just kids, and it takes time even for them to discover what they like.

Encourage the Child to Join an Activity or hobby They are Interested In

Encouraging a child to join an activity or hobby they are interested in will help them grow and develop their skills. The parent should also try to expand the child’s interests by introducing them to new activities and hobbies. This will help keep the child entertained and engaged with their life. Whether this is something geeky such as science or tech or not, this is certainly something that should be cheered on. Plus, if it’s something that you’re not used to, then who knows, maybe you’ll get to pick up this hobby.

Join the Same Club, Sport, or Hobby Together

Join the same club, sport, or hobby together so you have someone who understands what you are going through and can support you. Depending on where you are, sometimes some groups will allow a variety of ages to engage. Whether this is painting, tech, photography, science, DND, video games, or even sports, just show interest for your child’s sake. This could be something worthwhile.

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  1. Wow, or you could just let the child be themselves as opposed to forcing them to be a facsimile of you.

    1. Matthew Harris says:

      Nothing wrong with getting your child to like “some of the same interests as you” as the article says. No one is advocating for a “facsimile” but we do appreciate you reading and commenting. Have a great rest of your week.