
One of the biggest adjustments children face during summer break is the loss of routine.
While most kids enjoy having fewer obligations, too much unstructured time can sometimes lead to boredom, irritability, anxiety, and increased screen use.
The good news? Children don’t need a packed calendar to thrive. A simple routine can provide the balance many kids need.
Keep Some Structure in Place
Summer shouldn’t feel like school, but maintaining a predictable rhythm can help children feel secure.
Consider:
- Consistent bedtimes and wake-up times
- Regular meal schedules
- Planned activity time and downtime
Children often do best when they know what to expect from their day.
Encourage Learning Without Making It Feel Like School
Summer is a great time to explore interests and keep minds engaged.
Ideas include:
- Visiting the library
- Reading together
- Science experiments
- Museum visits
- Creative projects
The goal is curiosity, not homework.
Be Mindful of Screen Time
For many families, screen time naturally increases during the summer.
Rather than focusing only on limits, try creating alternatives:
- Outdoor play
- Crafts
- Family board games
- Reading challenges
- Hobbies and special projects
Giving children engaging options often works better than simply taking devices away.
Looking Ahead
In Part 3, we’ll discuss the importance of friendships, outdoor activities, and helping children prepare for summer transitions like camps, vacations, and new experiences.
Need support for your child or teen? Contact Orchard Mental Health Group or GBCC Behavioral Health to learn more about our child and adolescent therapy services.
Missed Part 1? Read: Why Summer Break Isn’t Always a Break for Kids’ Mental Health
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