Saturday, June 4, 2016

Summer: The World Becomes the Classroom




Summer is flexible, warm, and creative! There are times when it can be unpredictable and exhausting.  Where can a family find consistency and fun?

Here are some places and activities to consider this summer.

Places: Libraries often have summer programming for all ages.  The libraries continue to find creative ways to introduce children to books, storytelling, magicians, scientists, comedians, and more!

YMCA/Boys and Girls Club:  The YMCA and Boys and Girls Clubs offer summer programming, camps, and field trips.  Our local YMCA offers free family events each week.

Setting up a summer calendar with a consistent trip to the library, park, and community center can create some predictability. It is hard for  children to be confident with a random schedule.  Before summer comes to a start talk with your child about the transition. "What stays the same and what is different" can help children see the similarities and differences between the school year and the summertime. Identify people, places, and activities that change or stay the same.

Thematic Summer Learning: This summer our son has chosen a thematic area of interest.  He would like to learn about explorers.  Here is a sample of activity menu for this Explorer theme.

  • rope making
  • dutch oven cooking
  • map making
  • art
  • plant/animal identification
  • hiking
  • field trips
  • canoes and paddle snack (apple slices and pretzel paddles)
  • s'mores snack pack
  • star gazing 


Food: We will have fun summer snacks.  Here is just a sample.....

  • ice cream in a bag
  • watermelon slices
  • summer slushies


Exercise/Health:  Keeping a healthy active lifestyle is important year-around.

  • frisbee golf
  • homemade slip and slide
  • new food challenge
  • lawn games
  • bike ride
  • create a new game
  • basketball
  • hike


Calming Activities:  

  • coloring
  • knitting
  • building bridges out of toothpicks
  • science experiments
  • fort building
  • a country drive/explore
  • family puzzles
  • journal


The last few weeks our dining room table has been filled with thousands of tiny puzzle pieces.  This puzzle became a community project.  Friends would stop by the house and would immediately participate.  The community puzzle was just a random idea but has turned into a family event. There are so many distractions on the internet and T.V. Our family puzzle time reminds us to get unplugged.





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