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With the Easter holidays just around the corner, many parents are dreading hearing those awful words: "I'm bored".

They know from experience that suggestions like, 'read a book', 'tidy your room' or 'watch TV' are likely to be met with scorn and sulky faces.

So what can you do to keep youngsters entertained during the holidays?

Try something different

  1. Give your local library a call - most have wonderful holiday programmes for younger children, which cost little and keep the kids entertained for hours – painting Easter eggs, making Easter bonnets, listening to stories or watching a magic show.
  2. Older children will appreciate a little extra cash to spend at the mall or video store. Instead of just handing it out, why not pay the kids to do some chores around the house? Cleaning the pool or the family car, mowing the lawn, washing the dishes or babysitting younger siblings while you take a break, will keep them busy for hours – and if they're earning money for it, they'll be happier to co operate!
  3. Bake a cake together! So many of today's kids think cakes and apple pies come from the supermarket. Sure, that's the convenient way to manage a busy schedule – but by taking time out to bake together, you not only give your children hours of fun, stirring, beating and tasting – you're also teaching them skills that will last a lifetime.
  4. Check your local community newspaper for holiday sports clinics in your area. Your upcoming cricketer, swimmer or soccer star will appreciate extra time spent on their favourite activity – and kids who've never participated in these sports could enjoy the chance the try.
  5. Invite a friend! Having a friend over for the day – or even a sleep-over – turns a boring day into something fun. As a bonus, the friend's mom will probably reciprocate, and you'll get a day off yourself!
  6. Limit TV viewing, computer games and online activities to no more than two or three hours a day. Sitting on the couch all day staring at a screen is just not healthy. Rather get the kids outdoors, burning energy.
  7. Older children may enjoy getting involved in long-term activities such as redecorating their room [yes, let them loose with the paint!], making an item of clothing for themselves, or creating a scrapbook of their Matric year.

 

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