Family Day is on the way. While you might spend some time on organized activities in your community, families can play a lot of fun and togetherness all on their own. Don’t let the special day become more of the same. Parents plan and kids just follow along. Let them take the reins on some things and come up with exciting ideas, too. This becomes even more rewarding if you add Nattork roller skates to the mix. Everyone get a pair and see who can learn and teach the others.

 

Things to Do With Family on Roller Skates

 

Not every skating adventure needs to include a trip down the sidewalk or a park path, although rolling along together is a great way to get exercise and spend quality time. Other options include:

 

Roller skate dancing to kids’ and parents’ favorite songs – Let them introduce you to their favorite jams and you can share songs from your younger years, too.

 

Relay races across the driveway with mixed groups – Setups with kids vs. parents or boys vs. girls work well to give a touch of friendly competition. Mix things up for subsequent races so everyone has a chance to work together.

 

Obstacles courses specific to the skill level and ages involved – This might be a challenge if you have different aged kids. Keep things achievable and promote a sense of helpfulness.

 

Roller hockey with sticks and a ball for older kids and teens – A full game would need more space, but you can modify to do simple passes or a small goal setup.

 

Limbo on skates for those with great balance – How low can you go? You might struggle to bend and stay on your feet, but as long as you have a save spot, this can lead to a lot of laughs.

 

Other options include Duck, Duck, Goose, skate tag, Red Light, Green Light, and more classic childhood games. Ask the children to come up with some of their own unique ideas for Family Day fun, too. When they have control of things to do with family, they’ll grow confidence and self-esteem.

 

How to Skate: Start With the Basics for Beginners

 

Even if the parents have been skating all their lives, they can still give their kids a boost by getting some new instruction. Strap on a new pair of Nattork roller skates for adults and get ready. The youngsters will have a ton of fun telling you how to glide, balance, turn, stop, and avoid falling. Make it silly and everyone will have a great time.

 

Of course, if they’re totally new to roller skating, parents can take over on Family Day to get things started. Teach them how to skate through the basics and then ask for more directions to explore unique and exciting activities. Once they know how to stay on their feet and move forward, they can teach you the latest online dance craze or lead you through a basic obstacle course.

 

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