Father's Day gifts: bringing dads and daughters closer together
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When it comes to selecting聽great gifts for kids, it鈥檚 important to gift聽experiences, not just toys. After all,聽studies show聽that experiences make people聽happier聽than objects do: Objects break, become outdated, or pale in comparison to superior items, and the thrill of ownership聽fades quickly. But experiences are personal, and the memories of positive personal experiences never lose their luster.
If you still have Father鈥檚 Day shopping to do, applying this principle to dad鈥檚 gift could prove very satisfying. If the gift is an experience that father and child can share together, the whole family can benefit. The key to making sure the experience is a good gift is keeping the recipient鈥檚 interests in mind while doing so.
For example, if the father is a sports fan, a child might give his or her father tickets to a sports game and promise to go with him. Plans for a father-child outing could also work with tickets to a concert, a museum, an art exhibit, or another destination that suits the father鈥檚 interests and the child鈥檚 age.
Gifts meant to be experienced together at home can make a great choice, as well. For example, tools are a perennially popular Father鈥檚 Day gift. Consider supplies for a project that the father and child can create together 鈥 gardening or carpentry or technology oriented. (For techie dads, the books in the "Geek聽Dad" series are full of amazing ideas.)聽The project could be as small as a birdhouse or much more complicated, depending on dad鈥檚 skills and the child鈥檚 age.
Another possibility: Seek out a toy that鈥檚 meant for both adults and children, around which family memories can be created. For example, toys like聽Geomags聽are fun for adults and kids alike 鈥 and they can be used collaboratively. The strategy game聽Rush Hour聽is also fun for all ages. If dad likes strategy games or puzzles, it could be a nice choice.
Consider gifts that bring dads and daughters closer together
Sometimes, it can be difficult for dads and daughters to develop shared interests. All of the gifts above could be given by boys or girls, but some girls and dads might hesitate when it comes to sharing experiences like carpentry, which are traditionally coded as masculine.
An experience-oriented gift that helps a daughter learn more about her dad鈥檚 interests and hobbies, despite gender stereotypes that they鈥檙e 鈥渘ot for girls," is another way to give a gift that benefits the whole family. Diversifying the daughter鈥檚 interests with dad鈥檚 support could benefit her in the long run: studies show聽that when fathers聽support聽their daughters by engaging with them in聽non-stereotypical ways, the daughters are significantly more likely to consider studying and working in聽STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) fields, which many find satisfying and lucrative.
Is your daughter unsure about joining her dad in his hobbies? The children鈥檚 book "Super Tool Lula"聽may offer her some great inspiration. The book鈥檚 heroine, Lula, enjoys helping her father with carpentry projects using tools from her very own tool belt, and after reading the book, girls often ask for their own tool belts. Taking a page from聽Lula鈥榮 book, daddy-daughter tools might make a great, creative Father鈥檚 Day gift.
The importance of kids鈥 involvement in gifting
No matter what route is taken when helping a child give a parent a gift, the results of other studies聽bear mentioning: spending money on others makes us happier than does spending money on ourselves. So, if it鈥檚 possible for a child to willingly contribute some of his or her own money towards dad鈥檚 Father鈥檚 Day gift 鈥 whatever that gift may be 鈥 he or she will learn that giving to others really is its own reward.
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