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Helping Kids Stay Connected and Confident During Summer Break

June 8, 2026 | 3 min. read

Developing Self-Compassion

School provides more than academics. It also gives children daily opportunities to connect with friends, build confidence, and practice social skills.

When summer begins, those connections can become less frequent, leaving some children feeling isolated or disconnected.

Help Children Stay Social

Not every child needs a busy social calendar, but maintaining meaningful connections is important.

Consider:

  • Playdates
  • Camps
  • Sports teams
  • Community programs
  • Family gatherings

Regular social interaction helps children maintain confidence and emotional well-being.

Spend Time Outdoors

Research consistently shows that time outside supports both physical and mental health.

Simple outdoor activities include:

  • Swimming
  • Walking trails
  • Bike rides
  • Playground visits
  • Backyard games

Children don’t need expensive outings to benefit from time outdoors.

Prepare for New Experiences

Many children feel nervous about camps, vacations, or schedule changes.

Talking through upcoming events ahead of time can help.

Ask questions like:

  • What are you excited about?
  • What are you nervous about?
  • What can you do if you feel uncomfortable?

Helping children think through challenges before they happen can increase confidence and reduce anxiety.

Final Thoughts

Summer can be a wonderful opportunity for growth, connection, and fun. By maintaining some structure, encouraging social interaction, and keeping communication open, parents can help children navigate the season with confidence.

If your child is struggling with anxiety, emotional regulation, ADHD, depression, or major life transitions, Orchard Mental Health Group and GBCC Behavioral Health are here to help. Contact us today to learn more about our child and adolescent therapy services.

Explore the full Summer Mental Health Series:

Part 1: Why Summer Break Isn’t Always a Break for Kids’ Mental Health
Part 2: Creating a Healthy Summer Routine for Your Child
Part 3: Helping Kids Stay Connected and Confident During Summer Break

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