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0 June 24, 2013 Parenting

Ways To Keep Kids Busy This Summer

4 Ways To Keep Kids Busy This Summer: Lazy summer days can be hard on children with special needs because they crave the structure that school provides. 4 Ways To Keep Kids Busy This Summer: Lazy summer days can be hard on children with special needs because they crave the structure that school provides. 

Does summer have you longing for school bus yellow and packed lunches – and it’s not even August? Is your child struggling to have just one peace-filled day and you can’t figure out why? Love it or hate it, one thing the school year provides is structure. Many kids, including those on the autism spectrum, not only crave structure but need it to sense balance in their lives.

Incorporating organization to the summer months may be needed in order to make the most of them. “It’s heresy!” some of you are screaming, while others are scratching heads, feeling that the beauty of summer days are lazy, unpredictable moments. But unpredictability is just the thing that makes certain kids feel lost in the world. And that feeling often demonstrates itself in meltdowns, anxiety and other less than pleasant situations.

Knowing what each day holds is huge for kids who thrive on schedules and wilt when subjected to spontaneity. Now, this doesn’t mean that every moment of every day is planned out, but it does mean your child will appreciate knowing what each week will hold.

For instance, do you go to the Farmer’s Market every Friday? Let him know. Is Monday laundry day? Maybe Saturday becomes Family Night, with homemade pizza and a kid-friendly dessert, with a movie or game to follow. (We Know Stuff has scads of activities and delicious recipes for your family to try!) Other ideas to incorporate are Library Day, Crafting Day, and Day Trips. The options are limitless!

Incorporate your children’s ideas, too, and your summer is bound to be full of memories you will all fondly look back on!

 4 Ways To Keep Kids Busy This Summer: Lazy summer days can be hard on children with special needs because they crave the structure that school provides.

WAYS TO KEEP KIDS BUSY THIS SUMMER

1.) Take them shopping with you.

Grocery shopping can be the most dreaded day of the week for kids, right? Consider planning ahead and have the kids help find ingredients on your list. For those who love to organize, have them in charge of the coupons and finding special deals.

2.) Have Crafting Days.

Just keep in mind any sensory issues. Some kids absolutely love squishy play dough, which is known to calm the most active among us, while others go running due to its texture. Scents can also be of concern, as well as fine motor skills. Keep in mind your child’s sensory and fine motor realm for the best chance at success!

3.) Schedule Movie nights!

Movie night can be tough if not everyone agrees on what to watch. Consider taking turns so that everyone knows ahead of time who gets to pick tonight’s flick. Consider marking this on the calendar to avoid conflicts.

4.) Cook with them.

Kid friendly desserts are a good lesson in getting them familiar with the kitchen. Taking turns is another way to ensure patience when today is not “our” day to choose the menu.

Do you have any tips? We’d love to hear them!

Peace,
Julie Clark

Looking for more articles about helping your child with special needs?

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  • Indulging Special Interests for Children
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Categories: Parenting Tags: adhd, autism, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), School Breaks, Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)

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