Imagine for a moment that you are 10 years old again, bored and unmotivated, sitting on your couch in the middle of summer in Arizona. You're stuck inside and can't think of anything fun to do. Stepping back into the present day, you’re a busy parent again wondering, “How can I help my child get the best out of their summer break?”
Finding activities to keep children engaged during the summer can be challenging. Excessive heat drastically limits outside play from June to August when many children are home from school. Here are a few things to keep in mind.
Fortunately, most families are one quick Google search away from countless indoor activities! Add specific terms to the search like “STEM” or “art” to tailor the activity to each child's interest. There are many reasons to plan indoor activities that children can do alone, with siblings, or with friends during the summer when school is out.
Keep reading for a few indoor activity ideas that can benefit children (and we can think of a few benefits for parents, too).
Planning can be an opportunity to connect with your child and can reduce those dull moments during the summer when no learning happens. When selecting activities to set up, consider the average attention span of your child.
Interactive activities stimulate children’s problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. That’s why DES Division of Child Support Services hosts a summer art contest each year for the families we serve. This year, children can submit an artistic interpretation of their favorite summertime activity. Special prizes will be awarded to winners during Child Support Awareness Month in August.