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Tell them it’s President Young calling.

Every kid dreams about someday being in charge! What better way than to elect them President for the day. This role-playing activity is as fun for kids as it is educational.
 
As President your child will have to make small and large decisions throughout the day and interact with lots of colorful characters which you, your family and friends can act out in person or by phone and video chat.
 

Setting up President for a Day

Helping your kids understand how government works:

Understanding how government works is a daunting task even for adults and as great as our teacher’s are, it’s not the most exciting subject matter when you’re a kid. 

Find fun ways to use the holiday to help kids understand how government works and the best way is to start at the local level. There are board games to help make this fun (we know….talking politics is about as fun as watching the news) but the earlier your kids get it, the better citizens they’ll be and they just might pick up some strategies to help them as they navigate this thing called life.

If you see a crew filling a pot hole, point out how that gets done through the city government. Explain how they Mayor sets the goals and works with the City Council to make them happen.

Ask your kids what they would do if they were mayor, governor or president? What things do they think elected officials could focus on to make your town better? Hold a mock election for your family and have older kids put together platforms for an imaginary campaign complete with banners and slogans. They can even write a stump speech!

Looking at politics as they’re intended to work:

Starting small and local will help your kids apply that same thinking and structure to state government and national government….it all works the same, just the districts get bigger and bigger as you move up through the different levels. 

The biggest takeaway for explaining politics to kids boils down to compromising. Being able to work through conflict with their friends and siblings in a constructive way now will develop skills that will serve them well as they enter the workforce in the future (and it just might help stop a few fights along the way). 

Make a game out of explaining compromise and lead by example. When your kid is wanting something that doesn’t fit into your plan, compromise with them and show them the art of give-and-take. If you really want to win home-educator of the year, bring this game into your world

A great tie-in is through some of the video games that require you to build homes, towns and a community! Tie in the connection between those games and the similarities with real world politics. 

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