Monday, December 30, 2024
Don't be in a rush to eliminate boredom
You're worn out trying to get your child to practices, activities and meetings in the afternoons. "At least my child is not bored," you say. But a little boredom from time to time can actually encourage kids to be creative. It can inspire your child to draw, read a book or build a fort from a blanket and chairs. Too much boredom can be bad, but if you and your child never have a minute to spare, a little might be a good thing.