20 ways to beat boredom this summer, from snack stations to scavenger hunts ...Middle East

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Don’t worry – we’ve gathered some tried-and-tested tips from teachers, psychotherapists and mumfluencers to help you bust boredom and make the most of the August…

Let children plan their day

“Encouraging children to plan their own day is a simple way to reduce summer boredom. When kids decide how to spend their time, they feel more engaged and responsible. You can help them mix different activities like reading, drawing, playing outside, and even some light chores. This variety keeps their interest and helps them learn to manage time and make choices.” Sarah Jeffries, founder of Paediatric First Aid

Create a boredom box

“Encourage independent play by creating a ‘boredom box’ stocked with safe household items like cardboard tubes, fabric scraps, crayons, and magazines to give children materials to build, draw, or invent games without needing step-by-step instructions. When children have the freedom to experiment in this way, they build problem-solving skills and resilience. This kind of play fosters self-confidence and teaches kids to entertain themselves without constant adult input.” Chris Sharman, founder of Kidztivity

Get outside and enjoy nature (Photo:  Gus Scott)

Create a snack station

“Place a basket within easy reach filled with ‘yes’ snacks – pre-approved options like fruit, healthy snack bars, and rice cakes. Kids can help themselves, and once the basket is empty, they know it’s time to wait until dinner. This approach encourages independence around hunger and helps prevent constant requests for snacks every 30 minutes.” Casey Major-Bunce, aka Major Mum Hacks, and author of ‘The Big Book of Major Mum Hacks’

Turn cleaning into a game

“I set a 10-minute timer, shout ‘Go!’, and watch them spring into action. They’re on a mission. Whoever tidies the most gets to choose a prize from the box – it’s just little bits from B&M or Poundland, wrapped in tissue paper. Stickers, stretchy toys, mini torches… it costs me £1 and saves endless nagging. I’m hoping it builds a good habit, too.” Casey Major-Bunce

Grow a plant

“Children naturally want to shape the world around them, and growing something – no matter how small – is a simple, powerful way to connect with nature and learn how to care for it.

Share in their sense of wonder as they see things through fresh eyes, helping to nurture a love for the natural world and make spending time in nature a shared experience.” Emma Tolley, early years programme director for the Nature Connections Programme at The Eden Project

Screens are not the devil

“TV is not your enemy. On rainy days, you can watch a film together and make it fun by pretending you’re at the cinema with popcorn, tickets and trailers. Sometimes you might also simply need a break, and turning on Bluey for a bit will give you peace and quiet. Don’t feel guilty. You’re doing your best.” Casey Major-Bunce

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“Plus, children get a sense of achievement when they see or taste what they’ve made. You don’t need fancy ingredients or complicated recipes. Making fruit salad, decorating biscuits or preparing a simple sandwich can keep them busy and interested.

Go on a scavenger hunt

“Create a list of items commonly found in the garden or at a local park (for example, identifying specific leaves, rocks, or insects), and then ask your children to find them. Children can explore their environment, observe details, and research and document their findings through sketches or photographs. This keeps their minds active and encourages independent research and creativity.” Julia Hodgetts

Become a minipreneur  

“Set up your own mini business and sell items to raise money for a local charity. Perhaps you could get crafty and design and make your own products, or, depending on the age of the child, you could set up a neighbourly gardening business – offer to mow lawns or wash cars to raise money. Creating a business plan and looking at what you want to achieve can help develop focus and useful skills for the future.” Julia Hodgetts

Music is both fun and educational (Photo:  Gus Scott)

“A fun way to combine music and sensory play is by making homemade instruments together. Try turning pots and spoons into drums, filling paper cups with dried beans to create maracas, or using an empty tissue box and rubber bands to craft a simple guitar. You can even make sound tubes by filling a paper towel roll with rice or beads and sealing the ends with fabric or tape.

Explore other cultures

“Choose a different country each week and encourage your child to explore its culture through cooking, music and crafts. For example, if you choose Italy, you could ask your child to find out five things about Italian culture and include some drawings and notes, perhaps you could make a famous structure out of recycled items, or you could make pizza at home for tea, learn Italian phrases or listen to some Italian music. This encourages children to learn about the world and develops their curiosity.” Julia Hodgetts

Embrace the boredom

“One of the great aspects of boredom for young people is that it gives them the opportunity to sit with their feelings, work out what they are feeling and change what they are feeling. We tend to experience boredom when we’re doing something that is repetitive or monotonous and it’s really important to allow children to piece together what they can do to change how they feel.

“When there is too much scheduling for children, they may lose some element of creativity, whereas boredom can allow children the time and space to develop imaginative and creative play and resourcefulness.” Fiona Yassin, family psychotherapist, and founder and clinical director of The Wave Clinic

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