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Tuesday 16 July 2013

Activities for the Summer Holidays

Summer is a much needed break for many children and families. Make the most of summer by helping children to have fun whilst learning new things. The ideas below are for children of all ages and include suggestions for both the home and the community.

1. Enjoy the Weather – Many communities have swimming lessons, group sports, or one-day local events. Encourage children to participate in these activities so they make new friends, learn new sports, and stay healthy. If children are reluctant to try something new, encourage them to go with a friend. Children may be more interested in an activity if one of their friends is on their team or in their swimming group. Doing outdoor activities is a great way to spend quality time with your children and show the importance of physical fitness. Make evening walks or bike rides part of your routine. Besides doing physical activities outdoors, learn to simply enjoy the nice weather by having picnics or sitting outside to read or have a snack. A change of scenery can add excitement to the usual afternoon routine.

2. Explore Creative Opportunities – There are many free websites with printable games, colouring pages, and ideas for simple art activities. These easy and free resources are fun for children. To locate activities, search the internet using keywords like ‘children’s art activities’ or ‘children and art’. Additionally, many art and craft shops, museums and libraries offer free or low-cost activity days. The classes usually appeal to children of a wide age range and are offered on a regular basis. Don’t forget to check activities in your village hall or local community centre. Many of these places offer a wide range of classes and activities to help children of all ages explore their creative side.

3. Invite Friends to Play – Plan play days for children. Besides having fun while playing, children develop important social skills by spending time together. When planning these events, have a variety of fun games and activities handy to encourage children to interact instead of watching television. Rain or very hot weather can prevent children from playing outside so be sure to have board games, cards, and other indoor activities handy in case they can’t go outside. Simple games are not only fun for children, but they teach important skills such as turn taking, sharing, problem solving, and conflict resolution.

4. Complete Projects Together – Projects such as planting a garden, planning a summer party, or researching ideas for the family holiday are exciting summer activities. Include children in your projects to teach them time management, responsibility, and life skills. If you are planting a garden, children can learn about plants, water them regularly, and pick fruits and vegetables. If you are planning a party, kids can help make invitations, plan the menu, or prepare the food. If you are planning a family holiday or short break, show children guide books and maps and let them help plan different events. Children like to spend time with adults and work with them on projects. These activities will engage children and teach them valuable skills while giving you a little extra help.

5. Read More – Encourage reading for enjoyment by including reading activities in your routine. Local libraries often have story time for pre-schoolers and a variety of other learning activities for primary aged children. If your local library does not have these programs, have fun at the library by browsing and checking out books with your children. Also, check your local book shops for children’s events. They frequently have similar story times and fun programs.