I'm glad to hear that someone else has wild indians running around their house!! I have had to rethink my strategy because it was definitely not working. We were bored silly too. So... I am trying to get back on a more time oriented schedule like the kids had when they were in school. I only started last week so I don't know how effective it is going to be yet. This is sort of what our day looks like:
My kids wake up early (6 am) so they know that they have to have all their chores done before they can turn on the television or the computer. Their rooms have to be cleaned (including making their beds, dishes put away from the dishwasher, dressed, the dog taken out etc. They then can watch tv (I'm awful I know) until I get up around 7 am. Usually they get their own breakfast too (cold cereal is a lifesaver!!!) I then send the kids outside while the weather is still cool. I give them squirt bottles, or chalk, or sand toys. Anything to keep them amused. We have a trampoline too which has been a major help in keeping them occupied. We have swimming lessons at 11 am , lunch at 12. Quiet time for the older kids and nap time for the younger ones from 1-3 pm. I let the older ones paint, play board games, color, read books or anything else quiet. It is from 3 on that I start to get in trouble. It is too hot to go outside and the kids are bored from being quiet for the past 2 hours. That's when a fieldtrip comes in occasionally. We go to the library, mall or a McDonald's playland for a drink. If it was cooler, we could go bike riding or to the park. Sometimes we go swimming, especially if Dad gets home early. We also have friends come over once in awhile to play or visa versa. Okay, I am just rambling here.... that's is just a general idea of what I have been trying to do. The reality is that it has only been a few weeks and my kids and I are going nuts! I hope there is something here that helps or at least ... misery loves company!!
Good luck. Robin
My kids wake up early (6 am) so they know that they have to have all their chores done before they can turn on the television or the computer. Their rooms have to be cleaned (including making their beds, dishes put away from the dishwasher, dressed, the dog taken out etc. They then can watch tv (I'm awful I know) until I get up around 7 am. Usually they get their own breakfast too (cold cereal is a lifesaver!!!) I then send the kids outside while the weather is still cool. I give them squirt bottles, or chalk, or sand toys. Anything to keep them amused. We have a trampoline too which has been a major help in keeping them occupied. We have swimming lessons at 11 am , lunch at 12. Quiet time for the older kids and nap time for the younger ones from 1-3 pm. I let the older ones paint, play board games, color, read books or anything else quiet. It is from 3 on that I start to get in trouble. It is too hot to go outside and the kids are bored from being quiet for the past 2 hours. That's when a fieldtrip comes in occasionally. We go to the library, mall or a McDonald's playland for a drink. If it was cooler, we could go bike riding or to the park. Sometimes we go swimming, especially if Dad gets home early. We also have friends come over once in awhile to play or visa versa. Okay, I am just rambling here.... that's is just a general idea of what I have been trying to do. The reality is that it has only been a few weeks and my kids and I are going nuts! I hope there is something here that helps or at least ... misery loves company!!
Good luck. Robin
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