The Summer Blahs
So Shannon over at Rocks in My Dryer gave us a theme for this week's Works for Me Wednesday, "Mom, I'm Bored". So I was really thinking about how to deal with this issue since I homeschool. But even though I school pretty much all year, a lot of our activities (both for kids and mom) stop so our life changes also. The saving grace for me is structure and a schedule.
Now, that doesn't mean that everything is time but generally mapped out. There isn't any sleeping until noon and staying up to midnight going on around here (don't I wish;). We set up the basics: breakfast, errands, chores, crafts, computer, etc. I think knowing how life is going to happen and that in a set time you will change activities will prevent to much blahs. Also set up an activity day a week. Last summer my kids got together with friends every Friday (usually going swimming). It gave them something to look forward to and a motivator for good behavior.
Balance is the key. I think to many people figure that because it is summer nothing should be planned but that is just begging for a good nagging. If worst comes to worst, put them to work and do all your deep cleaning for the fall!
Now, that doesn't mean that everything is time but generally mapped out. There isn't any sleeping until noon and staying up to midnight going on around here (don't I wish;). We set up the basics: breakfast, errands, chores, crafts, computer, etc. I think knowing how life is going to happen and that in a set time you will change activities will prevent to much blahs. Also set up an activity day a week. Last summer my kids got together with friends every Friday (usually going swimming). It gave them something to look forward to and a motivator for good behavior.
Balance is the key. I think to many people figure that because it is summer nothing should be planned but that is just begging for a good nagging. If worst comes to worst, put them to work and do all your deep cleaning for the fall!
Labels: child rearing, wfmw
1 Comments:
That sounds an awful lot like our family!
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Heather, at 8:56 PM
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