Anybody think break is too long

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My child has had a so-so fall so far, and I am just so glad to have him away from school and with me and family for a while...


+1000 My husband and I both have to work but have more fexible hours. Just being able to sleep in a bit and have mellow mornings have done wonders for us all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The problem is my kids don't want to spend time with me! They'd rather be hanging out with their friends (all of whom are on vacation out of town) and, as tweens, they have been to brookside garden, the trains, and every museum in town millions of times. While I'd love to go to the Baltimore Aquarium for the day with them, they don't want to go because it's "boring." Being home with tweens is a loooooong break that requires lots of creativity to bond with them without going nuts; I'm not up for a Suite Life With Zack And Cody marathon every day but I suck it up to connect with them on their level. Any other ideas? There are not a lot of movies out that are particularly appropriate for them, we've ridden bikes outside in the freezing cold, baked, and now i'm out of tricks!


Good old fashioned board games. Or teach them some of the "adult" card games like canasta or gin.

Do one per night. My older tween moans and groans when it is time to put away the video games and join the family, but five minutes into it he is having a blast.
Anonymous
I enjoy more time with my kids, but the disruption to our schedule is really hard. One of my kids has ADHD. All three have a lot of energy. I think it is harder on me than them.

Some of it has nothing to do with the length of the school break - it is family coming in from out of town and all the gift planning and we have two kids birthdays right after Christmas.

I also have the school routine down, but we have six days of camp over break (the other days I am home with them) and so it's a new pick up and drop off routine. I can't do it all like I do with their school due to hours and location, so my DH has to help which is hard because he works extremely long hours. He is out of the habit of helping with pick up and drop off.

I am tired!
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