Resisting impulses can be a challenging task, especially for young children in a kindergarten setting. However, incorporating fun and interactive activities can help them develop self-control and discipline. One such activity is the “Don’t Eat Cookies” roleplay game. In this game, children received cookies after completing the specific assignment. Practising delayed gratification and overcoming the need to immediately consume the cookies is something they can do through this exercise. Another engaging game that promotes impulse control is the “Freeze Game”. In this game, children are encouraged to dance or move around freely while music is playing. However, when the music stops abruptly, they must freeze in their current position until the music starts again. This game helps children learn to control their movements and impulses by following specific instructions. Similarly, the “No Talking” game can also be used to enhance impulse control among kindergarteners. During specific periods of time or activities, children are challenged to refrain from speaking unless necessary. This exercise helps them develop patience and self-restraint by resisting the urge to communicate impulsively. These activities not only make learning enjoyable but also foster important skills that will benefit them throughout their lives.