What are some good activities to do with your child during their summer break?

There are a few good things our child can do during summer. Most of us, prepares for this season to go outing, going back to our hometown for a vacation is one. While on vacation, we can teach our children about the history of our hometown, explore its beauty and bounty.

For working parents, we can enroll our children in summer classes such as swimming lessons, taekwondo lessons, badminton and soccer for children - these are just a few where they can enjoy the sport and yet discipline is imbibed. For not-so-outgoing kids, we can enroll them in speech classes, art classes, acting and dancing workshops. At home we can also do our share of good times with our children during summer, we can teach them how to prepare/cook a meal.

There are some cooking schools that offer lessons for children as well. We can also teach them to clean or tidy their room in a fun way making them look forward for it everyday.

Call some of your local churches and see if they are doing a vacation bible school for kids my kids went last year and they had a blast even tho I don't go to church every sunday they still liked it. Im also thinking about the city pool with my kids. Bubbles are always fun and side walk chalk as well.

Hope this helped you.

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