Summer Activities
6 weeks is a long time for children to worry. The closer it gets to September the worse their worries can become. The best way parents can help is too distract, keep their children busy. Activities do not need to be huge or expensive. Here are some fun things parents can do with their children. The internet will help with more details and more ideas.
Try the different Mindfulness activities (check the Mindfulness activities in this website)
Collect large stones and paint them
Go for a walk and do a treasure hunt eg find 3 different shaped leaves
Cook - bake cookies for an elderly neighbour
Visit the cinema
Have a picnic - teddybear
Play in the park
Stargaze/ cloud watch
Have a water fight
Visit the library and take part in a reading challenge/ read a book a week
Dance in the rain/ jump in puddles
Roast marshmallows
Make homemade playdoh
Host a slumber party
Finger paint
Make paper bag or sock puppets and put on a show
Visit a national monument
Fly a kite, make one if you haven’t got one
Make wished on dandelions
Have a pillow fight
Go swimming
Plant flowers/ vegetables
Learn origami
Wash the car
Make and sail paper boats
Create and make a comic
Have PJ movie day
Make friendship bracelets
Go on a bike
Make homemade pizza
Design and make your own board game
Go fishing
Make a sun catcher
Start a summer journal/ scrapbook
Bury a time capsule
Go camping
Play hopscotch
Build an obstacle course
Have a family/ friends photoshoot
Make your own plastic bottle bowling set and have a family tournament
Turn a picture/ painting into a jigsaw puzzle
Make musical instruments and have a concert
Have a paper plane distance throwing competition
Build an indoor fort
Eat out, there are lots of children eat for free places
Go on a hike
Write and send a letter
Clean out the toy cupboard and donate to charity
Tips for maximizing fun:
Involve kids in the planning process: Let them choose activities or help create a summer activity schedule.
Combine activities: Pair a nature walk with a picnic or a library visit with an art project.
Be flexible and adaptable: Allow for spontaneous activities and adjust plans based on weather or kids' interests.
Focus on spending quality time together: The most important aspect of summer fun is spending time together as a family.