I can honestly not remember myself being bored as a child....okay maybe as a teenager but not before. So I asked myself why? And why is it my kids were frequently plopping down wherever, releasing a big sigh...and here it comes out of their mouth....."I'm bored". Why? This is what I came up with...
- Because we overschedule our kids so much these days with a few sports, music lessons, church groups, pottery class and everything in between.
- Kids have all these activities handed to them on a platter that they never have to come up with anything on their own.
- Here we are thinking we are encouraging creativity by all these wonderful things, when we are in fact hindering it to an extent.
- We continue to feed this barrage of "instant activity" to our kids every year, like clockwork, all through their formative years.
- I say, "Good, be bored" and walk away and back to whatever I was doing. Do this enough times, and they will stop saying "I'm bored" to you.
- Another alternative, is to give them a chore to do whenever they say they're bored. "Wonderful son, you asked just in time! Please carry this laundry basket upstairs for me!" After a few iterations of this, see how quickly can then find some activity on their own that will keep them entertained.
- I also like to tell stories of what I did when I was little...the kids actually ask for this stuff at bedtime. I am hoping that gives them ideas that will eventually blossom on their own. That was confirmed last week when my 11 year old built a fortress for his Army men in the garden...made out of readily-available chestnuts and mud....cool.
Do you have any thoughts on the subject? Do you think you agree or disagree? Or do you have another interesting idea?
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