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when I start to think that summer is ticking along nicely my kids throw me a
curve ball. This summer I am working fulltime and Terry, when home is the
children’s activities director. I have gone to what I think is the extra mile to schedule
play dates and Church camps, Dance Camps, swimming and all other kinds of super-duper
fun things to do, yesterday when I asked how summer was going I got the reply
of OK a little boring though! I don’t know about you but when I hear the B word
it makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. I then had to go into my
“when I was a girl in England there wasn’t any camp and even swimming pool
blah, blah, blah and if they were bored then I could find many more things for
them to do ex. Chores, chores chores. I want them to find that inner self that
never lets them feel bored. But how as a society do we foster that! After that there is a need in me to just overschedule
everything and I get out my markers and
just go crazy, scheduling everything down to snacks and bathroom breaks ( well
maybe not that bad). Do you let them be bored and see if that inner sense kicks
in and they become interested in something or do you have to have more of a
schedule to things? Most of the time I am able to answer my own questions when
I can take a step back and give it a little time, switching off the electronics
and have some books or paper and pencils available. Then given a few minutes we
are into being detectives or scoring gymnastics at the Olympics that is when I am
amazed at the creatively in children. I also try to make a mental note not to have a knee
jerk reaction to the next thing to come
out of my children’s mouths.
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