Parents can be proactive by setting aside time to create an activity chart with their children. The chart should include a mix of activities that both the parent and the child enjoy. The chart should be used in conjunction with a daily schedule, which will provide structure and allow children to eventually manage their time independently. The chart can be updated regularly to include new activities and projects.
For younger children, the activity chart can include things like a teddy bear breakfast or picnic, a bug or nature hunt, building and playing in a fort, puzzles, coloring or craft projects, or calling a relative. For older children and teens, the chart can include activities such as board games, drawing or art projects, reading a book, and more.
When a child says they are bored, it can be a sign that they are seeking attention or looking for something to occupy their time. Parents should be careful about their immediate reaction and instead, be proactive with their children about their options. By setting aside time to create an activity chart and daily schedule, children will feel more confident and independent and will have the skills they need to manage boredom on their own.
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