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Battling summer boredom
Creative suggestions, at little cost, keep children occupied
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Speaking of TV, she said, she is always surprised by the parents who want to teach their children strong values and yet invite so many other people into their home every day that teach other things. There's a place for TV, she said, "but don't watch it passively. Watch it with your children and use it as a time to develop critical thinking skills. Talk about what you agree with and don't agree with and why."
Another thing that is very important for families in the summer, said Peel, is to plan a time every day when you disconnect from the world and can connect as a family.
You can play games together; you can watch TV or a DVD together. You can talk. You can teach important life skills such as manners and social behavior. Or, cooking and how to change a tire and first aid.
It's a great time to learn the skills for a new hobby. "The Internet's good for that. Say you want to learn origami. There are lots of helpful Web sites and it won't cost you anything." She lists a lot of free resources on her Web site: www.familymanager.com.
Overall, she said, "summer can be a wonderful bonding time for parents and their kids, if it is done right."
E-mail: carma@desnews.com
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