There reaches a point in every day that if a mother or father hears the
phrase "I'm bored" out of the mouth of their child, they may go
crazy. So instead of ignoring their pleas, give them something to do. Either
they will love the suggestion, or the next time they feel bored, they might
find something else to do without bothering you!
Here are ten suggestions to ease the boredom in your child's life:
Three basket game
Give your child three baskets or bags - one for garage sale, one for give-aways
and one for trash. Have them go through their toys and sort accordingly. Lay
down some ground rules - broken items are trash (no, they can't keep them, it
just adds clutter and has no value), toys they no longer play with must be
given away or sold and they have to put at least five items in each basket/bag.
Still bored? Then have them go through the garage sale items and label their
items with acceptable price tags.
Laundry race
If your child (or children) are complaining about being bored, let them have
a glimpse of your world - take all the clean, folded clothes and lay them out
on the bed. Sort into piles - towels, linens and clothing that belongs to each
person. Have them race to put their clothing away, along with either the towels
or linens, and see who finishes first. Award everyone with some ice cream or
popcorn. Not only will they forget about being bored, but the laundry will be
put up too!
Board game championship
This is an especially great activity if it is raining outside - have the
whole family (or whoever is home) participate in a board game championship.
Play two or three games and the overall winner gets to choose what's for dinner
or the movie for the evening.
Dabble in the arts
Give your child all the markers, colored pencils, crayons and paints in the
house and ask for three different pictures. When finished, adorn your home with
the pictures - or take one or two to work.