Can you believe it? Funny how time flies. The children made it through another year and you did too, Mom. Good job! You didn't do the unthinkable after a teacher said or did something that rubbed you the wrong way. You didn't go up to the school and hurt that little boy or girl who gave your child misery. You didn't go off on another parent over stealing a parking space...Congrats Moms everywhere for passing those life tests that grate your nerves.
Now for some of you new moms, it won't be long before you will be shuttling your child off to school. Are they ready for Kindergarten yet? If not, start doing the things to get them ready. So what is on the agenda for the summer? In a previous blog entry, I spoke about this topic. But have you Moms made plans yet?
One thing I noticed with each school break was my children's need for not just more stuff (sigh), but they also wanted some downtime that wasn't scheduled with activities (outdoor trips) and nothing was required of them (chores). With older children, you have to keep this in mind. No child takes too kindly for long when their days are often dominated by adults. "Hey get ready we are going to...By the way don't forget to do...You really ought to....or else!"
Be sure to have what I called in the past on this blog, "Do nothing time" for the children. It is a moment in the day where there is nothing but peace and quiet--they do nothing and so do you. This can happen on weekends if you are a working mom. They can lie down, sit down, or stare out the window, but the time is meant for life's activity to slow down. You can play soft music or a slow show to help wind them down.
As much as sons and daughters push us to want to go here and there, buy this, and do that every time they have a school break, there is absolutely nothing wrong with the word, "No...not today. Mom needs a time-out. I don't have the money for that...no time for this." The children might rant, throw things around, etc. due to your resistance, but SO WHAT! Yep, so what. You can take some things they already have too. One summer I took my children to the police station, told them ugly stories about some of their relatives who when they were young caused problems and the consequences they received...the anger outbursts were rare and then eventually "do nothing time" was appreciated especially after workbook, flashcard and educational games on the Internet time. They were wore out--lol.
Mom, don't be bullied into filling every day up with stuff to do for "I'm so bored" children just because they are out of school. Consider this the debt isn't worth it and before long they will be out the door forgetting about a lot of the stuff you did anyway until they have children of their own--lol.
Nicholl McGuire blog owner and mother of four sons (soon to be young adult, teenager, tween, and almost tween.)
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