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The School Break Dilemma
Oh yes, the school break is here! As a father who usually takes the kids to school every day, this is a relief, right? Not quite. We are glad there's no morning rush now. But, we soon found a new issue: keeping our kids from getting too bored.
I was looking forward to having some good time for myself this holiday, but nope. My two school-age kids are already restless, and it’s just a week since their classes ended. It’s funny how fast “no school” turns into “I’m bored” when there’s nothing planned for their days.
Our kids were used to busy days at school. They played with friends, sang songs, listened to stories, and did all kinds of learning stuff. Now at home, they expect us to keep them just as busy. What pressure!
I see that my kids miss the lively, fun times from school. They want to play, but they want structured games like at school. They want someone to lead songs, which is not my thing. It’s surprising how much they miss stories and even their homework.
You might think, “Just let them watch TV or use tablets.” I’ve tried that. But here’s what I found: screens don’t cut it. They might be quiet for a bit, but they can’t replace the active fun of school. Soon boredom strikes back, and we’re back to square one.
This is a reality check. There’s no one at home like their teachers or friends to keep them busy. As parents, we have to do many things at once. play, teach, and do more.
I'm feeling lost already, to be honest. How can we make sure our kids are busy during breaks but also keep our cool? The key is to mix the right kinds of fun and learning to keep their minds busy.
As I write this, I’m thinking of ideas. Maybe I need to make a light schedule mixing calm activities with active ones. Or set up play dates so they can see their friends. Or maybe try to learn some simple songs for family sing-alongs.
This break has shown me that parenting is never on a break just because school’s out. It’s a full-time gig, and now more than ever, we need to be creative to keep our kids happy and learning, even at home.
So here’s to all parents facing this struggle. We're in it together against the “I’m bored” complaints, and maybe catching a few moments of that dream break. Wish me luck now, as I think I hear the kids asking me ‘what are we doing tonight?’
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