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Planning Summer Days: Rhythm and Routine with Kids
Summer! Kids are excited. Teachers are relieved. Parents around the country start feeling a familiar knot in the pit of their stomachs about the change of routine with kids in summer – especially parents dealing with ADHD kids. Somewhere in their minds, they are thinking, Download a free tipsheet "The Parent's Guide to Motivating Your Complex Kid" to help your child find the motivation to do... anything and everything! “Now what? What do I do with my energetic, often scattered, mile-a-minute child, all day, every day for the next ten weeks?” It seems daunting at best, and is downright overwhelming to many of you. You are not alone. I hear these comments every spring. Here’s the good news: attention to the natural rhythm and routine with kids can take some of the stress away. You can take advantage of your child’s biology to set them up for success. Generally, the school year goes more smoothly than summer because there is a consistent and predictable routine every day. Routine helps your child regulate, and makes your days more peaceful. Summer’s daily rhythm and routine with kids doesn’t have to include attending a camp or program that is structured. You can create this rhythm at home, as well. The routine should consistently include wake-up times, sequence of activities, eating, bathing and sleeping times. Most kids with ADHD do not cope well with changes in established routines and expectations, so the more quickly you establish a daily/weekly rhythm, the better it is likely to go. In creating your daily/weekly rhythm, consider your child’s natural biorhythms. Children with ADHD often follow a typical pattern of alertness and ability to focus. Alertness throughout the day generally comes in two waves: The other periods of the day are “low alert” periods. Low alertness needs to be considered when creating a schedule. Deep sigh of relief. Summer vacation may not be so bad after all. In fact, it is sounding better and better by the moment. Creating a summer routine with kids takes a little planning and forethought. If it still seems daunting, take another deep breath. Find a friend or get a coach to help you take the information here and put it into action. And remember that the time spent planning will reduce your stress, and help you set your children up for success. After all, doesn’t everyone deserve to enjoy your summer!? Download a free tipsheet "The Parent's Guide to Motivating Your Complex Kid" to help your child find the motivation to do... anything and everything!
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Summer Rhythm and Routine with Kids
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A day that considers natural rhythm and routine with kids would look something like this:
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