Anonymous wrote:DS just turned 13 and had announced no camps. He’s too young to get a job but I told him he has to do volunteer work, no way I’m going to have him playing video games all summer. It’s going to be a miserable summer for me, his sister did this last year- watched movies, social media, shopped- gained 15 lbs. we fought constantly, now my son?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sleepaway camp, 6 weeks
You stopped sending your kid to sleep away camp at 6 weeks? And before that you did send them?
Anonymous wrote:Drop the rope on the fighting by getting ahead of it. Sit down with them and make a loose schedule of things to get done.
The first few weeks, let them loaf. After July 4th, tighten up ship a bit. But also have reasonable expectations that they may just need the downtime.
Ideas:
-cleaning areas of the house (one a day)
-prepping dinner
-organizing a closet
-make a family photo album
-sign up for a class or activity
-exercise each day (walk, gym, class, pool, whatever makes sense for them)
-reading 2-3 paper novels (not on a screen)
It's good for them to have some down time and lazy summer days. But I'd try to balance that with chores and helping the family. If they don't want to do that, they need to find something ELSE to do.
Anonymous wrote:Sleepaway camp, 6 weeks