Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Summertime can be a Bah Humbug!

Summertime is fast approaching, and kids will be out for summer break. Aaaargh! This year don't let it be overwhelming. Summertime is a fantastic time to enjoy with your children, but often enough, early in the summer,ideas seem to run short for things to do. There is not enough money for extra curricular activities, and it seems like kids have non-stop energy and can play forever. Get a hold of summertime activities with these few easy suggestions.

First, make a plan for the week. This gives kids knowledge of what they can expect ahead of time. If you are planning only one thing to do per week, pick a day that is closer to the end of the week, like Wednesday or Thursday. That will be your activity day. The kids have spent all year with a structured school schedule, continue the structure at home as well. Of course you probably have one in place now.

Pick some chores for your children to do that have to be done every day. Make sure their jobs are completed before they go play. Having jobs assigned for them to do everyday gets them moving, and leaves you time in the morning to get your own chores done.

Search for activities that don`t involve the cost of money. Going to the park, ride bikes, ha there is some exercise for you. Having a water day, when it's 100 degrees outside, adults can find their inner child as well, visiting the library, take a nature hike walk, and enjoying the beach are some ideas that don`t cost anything or are very low in cost. Check with your recreation centers, YMCA's, or local library for special events during the summer. Depending on your budget, determine what activity you want to spend money on and let the kids do odd jobs around the house, to earn the activity. Surely, you can think of something. I know at my house there is branches to pick up, grass to rake, weeds to pull. Have them do those kind of things, and whatever you decide on will be that much more enjoyable, and rewarding to them.

It seems like by the time summer is here, it is over, and time to get ready for school again. This year, plan ahead, so your kids don' get the summertime blues, and get into the summertime rhythm and enjoy fun times with your kids all summer long. You will all enjoy the summer a lot more. Hey, and us adults can get some exercise too. Ha Ha. I know I could use it.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Good after school activities and relationship builders

After school activities

Good after school activities is very unsual thing today. With a whole lot of money invested in these programs, more and more children attending them in America alone. The popularity of these activities should not be overlooked. Everyone understands the importance of developing new skills, gain more knowledge, and the safety kept for their children when parents have to work.

Relationship building

It is an important factor in the success of any program is the comradeship between the child participating in the program and the adult who works with these children. Often, children may have a connection with the adult member who is not a teacher. This kind of emotional interaction is a must when children are struggling to make sense of this topsy turvy world of emotions that bombards them daily. This comradeship leads to strong relationship building.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Helping Your Kids Interested In Learning

For many parents, the most thrilling thing is to see a child so interested in learning more about the world. All children go through a time of inquistiveness, showing your child that this is a very good, fun and enjoyably healthy way to live. When your child asks questions about everything and takes absolutely nothing for granted, he or she will grow up to be a very bright person. There are many ways that you can help this kind of attitude in a child, and you should try and enlighten and encourage it in all of your children.
Starting to incorporate books into their lives from a very young age is a good way to introduce the world. Even before your child can understand words, picture books help them along with describing what is going on. Studies show that it will lead to a more intelligent and verbally active child. As your child grows older, start reading harder books. Don`t worry if are reading out of their level. I always read to my children when they were little, and now they tend to pick up a book when they get bored. Another way is to look at the outside world through their eyes. The bees, butterfly, bugs in general. There is also the trees, flowers and all the wildlife, also expands your childs mind and could actually help us relax from the adult mondane life we struggle through from time to time. There are wonderful things we can help our children grow, and get them interested in learning. If we could slow down, they could teach us a few things to.

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Friday, February 27, 2009

Happy Camper Kids

Welcome to my new blog about making kids happy.