Family Holidays
Children on Holiday: How to Break Your Routine?
They arrived two months most cherished by children, and during this period to break the routine that is worn during the school year, is an excellent option to disconnect and take advantage of organizing different activities as a family. To achieve this, Rosa Gonzalez, Central University psychologist talked with our friends biut and gave some tips on what to do to achieve full relaxation.
Once the year is important for children to notice that there is a change in their daily lives. It’s time to leave, fun and above all distinctions regarding the college season. So for the specialist is vital that you mark some differences in the places concerned, the organization of time, panoramas, and people with sharing. “It is desirable the activities of life at home and share food preparation, caring for pets or gardening. Activities on the coexistence in the nuclear family and extended family are common and that all or most enjoy, “says Rosa Gonzalez.
Another consideration prior to the summer months is what to do for the summer is a time of strife, and in this respect, the specialist is just talk. Parents know their children’s tastes and holidays highlighted as an opportunity to reach agreement on coexistence. “One can imagine a wide range of activities which must be distinguished by age. Thus, in families where the children are different ages and different sex is necessary to consider joint activities and various activities, “adds the expert.
TIPS FOR THE SEASON
1. Should favor outdoor activities, taking recreational or sports activities in the neighborhood. The municipalities or public places like stadiums, also are great places for this.
2. Habits related to school work can be replaced by family life, with peers or friends.
3. Once the holidays, parents should put an end to some specific license period. To do this, you need to talk openly about the issue, clearly indicating what changes requiring a new school year. At this point, the specialist is emphatic when he says that “parents should take care that the information is appropriate to the possibilities of understanding of their children and ensure that it is understood.”