Rope Barriers

Rope fences are a fun skill game that allows children to develop their physical skills and improve their coordination. This game does not require special equipment and can be played on any soft grass area.

To play, you need to place two chairs or other stable objects at a distance from each other and tie a rope between them so that it hangs freely a few centimeters from the ground. The guys must jump over the rope without touching it. Depending on the age and physical capabilities of the children, you can increase the height of the rope by placing chairs at a greater distance from each other.

If the rope is too high for children to jump over, you can encourage them to crawl under the rope without touching it. By moving the chairs closer together, you can make the rope lower, which increases the level of difficulty of the game and requires more dexterity and coordination in children.

Rope fences are not only a fun game, but also a great way to develop children's physical and motor skills. Jumping rope requires children to coordinate their movements and improves their balance. Climbing under a rope develops flexibility and dexterity of the arms and legs.

In addition, playing rope fencing helps children develop independence and decision making. Children decide for themselves how best to jump over the rope - jump or crawl under it. This helps children develop logical thinking and the ability to make decisions in non-standard situations.

In conclusion, playing rope games is a great way to spend time outdoors and develop physical and motor skills in children. This game does not require special equipment and can be organized on any soft surface.