Denton County Living Well Magazine July/August 2016 | Page 30

Summer Boredom Turned Into “Good Times” By Georgia Smith, MA W Children need to experience a bit of boredom in order to venture out and realize what is enjoyable to them. hen my three children were young, I would think about the upcoming summer and what activities we could do to prevent them from being bored. The truth is, summer boredom is not all bad! Psychologically, if a child is not bored and always given activities, they may never know their likes and dislikes. Children need to experience a bit of boredom in order to venture out and realize what is enjoyable to them. Being entertained all summer could be wasting their creativity and exploration. Entertaining them constantly will also cause parents to burn out before the summer is over. Parents or caregivers should