Kudos to you for being hands-on father.
Evidence tells us that a person’s life success is linked to having stimulating early childhood. Caring, loving and supportive environments filled with lots of resources increase children’s chances of a successful transition to school.
When choosing activities, do not use them as tools to keep them busy. Make sure to cover all the developmental domains such as motor/physical, cognitive, social/emotional, communication/language. Provide plenty of resources and observe your child in their natural environment and see what they do with the resources in front of them. From this observation you can draw a conclusion of what they enjoy playing with the most.
Examples
Fine Motor Skills: Blocks. Maybe you can start off by building the blocks first and direct your child to do the same thing. This activity enhances child’s fine motor skills by using their hand and eye coordination to put the blocks together.
Gross motor: Dancing. Play fast music and instruct your child to jump around, shake their body and put their arms up in the air. This is not maalaayacni, dancing has great values. Having fun while improving and working on their gross motor skills by using large muscles of their body.
Communication: Sing a song. It could any nursery rhymes for example “if you happy and you know clap your hands”. This activity will encourage children to express their feelings, communicating through a song (it also covers emotional/ facial expressions).
Creativity: Sand play. If you live in a house that has backyard try setting up a little sand play area with equipment’s such as trucks, buckets, cups and funnels. This self-directed and individual play allows children to use their own imagination to create something using own ideas/thoughts. You can also try play dough, puzzles of ABC and 123, painting and reading a story to her.
Now to disciplining, you need to show authority by avoiding coming down to her level when speaking to her in a loud and clear tone. Do not repeat yourself and avoid giving her extra attention. You can also write up flash cards of the house rules and the consequences for breaking each rule.