English, asked by anushakhanam17, 7 months ago

how do you spend your time with your father when he is at home??​

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Answered by GoldGrace14
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Answer:

Go to the movies.

Take your dad bowling.

Go to a skating rink.

Find an arcade. See if there is a nickel arcade in your area so you can play all day.

Batting cages can be a lot of fun, even if you don't play baseball or softball.

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Answered by vikasborate1312
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Tell your dad a joke. Jokes are a great way to have fun in a short amount of time, and laughing puts everyone in a happier, more relaxed mood. Learn some funny dad-appropriate jokes and tell him one at the breakfast table, when he gets home from work, or whenever he looks like he needs a laugh. Then ask him to tell you one of his favorite jokes in return.

If you don’t know any good jokes, there are lots of great joke books for kids at the library, and many websites full of funny jokes. Search for “jokes for kids” and get ready to start laughing.[1] [2]

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Invite your dad to play video games with you. If your dad doesn't play a lot of video games, or isn't familiar with the games you like to play, give him a lesson! Invite your dad to play Minecraft or another video game you like. Show him how the controls work and explain what the point of the game is. Then give him a little while to get into it before you start killing him or blowing up his stuff.[3]

It can get pretty silly when non-gamer parents first try to play video games. Go easy on your dad, and don't be too upset if he doesn’t enjoy your game as much as you do, OR if he turns out to be a lot better at it than you![4]

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Ask your dad to play a board game. Board games are even better than computer games for spending quality time with another person, because you actually have to look at each other and talk! Get out your favorite game out and set it up, and ask your dad if he’d like to play. You two will be having fun in no time![5]

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Offer to help your dad around the house. Doing chores may not sound like a lot of fun, but you might be surprised how much fun it can be to help your dad cook dinner, or do the grocery shopping, or help him with yard work. If your dad is really busy, or you have a lot of siblings, this might be your best chance for getting some one-on-one time with your dad. He will be pleased that you offered to help, and it will give you a chance to spend some quality time together. Plus, if your dad gets finished doing chores early, he might have time for a more fun activity afterwards.

Make chores more fun by turning them into a competition. For example, if you are raking leaves, challenge your dad to see who can finish his half of the yard first. Not only does this make the work more fun, you might finish early and have time to do go get ice cream afterwards.

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Ask your dad to tell you a story about when he was your age. This will be fun for you to hear, and it will be fun for your dad to tell. It will also remind your dad of what it was like to be your age, which might help the two of you feel more connected. Better yet, ask him if he has any pictures from his childhood he can show you. You can both share a laugh about how goofy everyone’s hair was, or how much you and your dad look alike.

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