How to Survive the School Holidays

How to Survive the School Holidays

The school holiday period is one of the best times to spend quality time with the kids. It’s the perfect opportunity to relax and travel with the whole family without having to worry about waking up early to fix everyone’s lunches and dropping the children off at school. However, long breaks and having everyone together for long periods can push everyone to the edge.

To keep everyone sane during the school holiday break, below are some activities that you can plan with the family.

Use holiday care programs

 Some schools offer holiday programmes for kids to attend during the school break. It’s an excellent way to give your children and yourself some space. And for the kids to continue being socially active with other children. Letting them attend the programme once or twice a week will help them battle boredom and will make a big difference to their relationship with their siblings and you.

Organise a schedule of activities

 Preparing a schedule for the school holidays can help the days go faster and smoother. It doesn’t have to be a strict one. You can schedule activities in the afternoon and have a quiet time before lunch, or do it the other way around. Are there important events coming up during the school holidays? You can take the edge off party planning by using a funfair hire service and have all sorts of fun activities that guests of all ages will enjoy.

Include time for relaxation

 You can plan all the activities to do during the school break, but don’t forget to include downtime too. These should be days when everybody can relax and have quality time with themselves by doing nothing. There should be downtimes scheduled near the end of the break so everyone can prepare themselves for the upcoming term.

Schedule playdates

School is a place where children make friends and socialise. They may miss their friends during the break so if you can, plan catch-ups and playdates so they won’t feel like they’re missing out. It’s also the perfect opportunity to give yourself time to do some chores when you drop them off at their friend’s house to be picked up later. You can return the favour by scheduling a playdate at your home.

Set rules for phones and tablets

Children look forward to the school break because not only do they get free from homework and studying but also because they finally have time to be on their phones without restrictions. However, as a parent, you need to make sure that you set rules and guidelines on the use of their phones, tablets, and gaming consoles. It’s also a good way to ensure that siblings won’t quarrel over who gets to use them.

School holidays are the best time for family quality time but spending too much time together can be stressful as well. As long as you get the schedule sorted and keep the kids busy, everyone will be happy during the school break.