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Preparing Your Summer Plan: Tips to create an enjoyable summer schedule the whole family will love


Preparing for summer holidays with kids can be a challenge, but with some planning and creativity, it can be an enjoyable time for everyone. Here are some ideas for creating a schedule for when kids are home from school:

  • Set a routine: Establish a daily routine for your kids that includes time for meals, outdoor activities, quiet time, and free play.

  • Plan activities: Make a list of activities and outings that you and your kids can enjoy together, such as visiting a local park, going on a nature walk, or having a picnic. You can also look for free or low-cost events in your community, like outdoor movie screenings or festivals.

  • Involve your kids in the planning: Ask your kids what they would like to do during the summer and involve them in planning the schedule. This will help them feel more invested in the activities and give them a sense of ownership.

  • Limit screen time: While it’s tempting to let kids watch TV or play video games all day, it’s important to limit screen time and encourage them to engage in other activities.

  • Schedule downtime: Make sure to schedule downtime into your day, whether it’s reading a book, taking a nap, or just relaxing together.

  • Get organized: Take some time to declutter and organize your home before the summer holidays start. This will help you feel more prepared and reduce stress.

  • Make a chore chart: Assign age-appropriate chores to your kids, such as cleaning up their toys or helping with meal prep. This will help them feel like they are contributing and give you some extra help around the house.

  • Take advantage of community resources: Look for summer camps or classes that your kids can attend, or take advantage of local resources like libraries, community centres, or museums.

Remember, the most important thing is to have fun and make memories with your kids. Don’t stress too much about sticking to a schedule or getting everything done. Remain flexible and go with the flow!

Preparing your summer plan

Busy moms, you’ve got this! With these practical tips and a sprinkle of inspiration, you’re ready to rock the summer like a pro.


Create a Summer Survival Kit: With kids out of school and extra time spent outdoors, a summer survival kit is a game-changer. Stock up on essentials like sunscreen, bug repellent, water bottles, snacks, and first aid supplies. Keep these items in a designated bag or basket, ready to grab and go whenever you head out for a spontaneous adventure.

“I always keep our summer survival kit in the car. It’s a lifesaver when we decide to visit the local splash pad or have an impromptu picnic in the park. No more rummaging through drawers looking for sunscreen!”


Create theme days: Designate specific days of the week for certain activities or themes. For example, you can have “Adventure Tuesdays” where you plan an outing to a new location or “Science Fridays” where you conduct fun science experiments. This way, you incorporate structured activities into your schedule while still allowing for variety and free time on other days.


Allow for flexibility: While it’s important to have a schedule, also allow for flexibility and spontaneity. Leave some open blocks of time for your children to explore their own interests and engage in unstructured play. This allows them to exercise their creativity and decision-making skills.


Prioritize Self-Care: Summer is not just for the kids; it’s essential to carve out time for your own self-care and rejuvenation. Schedule moments for activities that bring you joy and help you recharge. Whether it’s practicing yoga, reading a book by the pool, or enjoying a quiet cup of tea, remember that nurturing yourself is crucial for being the best version of yourself for your family.

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