
What is your children's summer routine like?
We're already in August, and if there's one thing that makes summer with kids stand out, it's the chaos. In September, when children start school, they're used to maintaining a routine; they have order, schedules, and responsibilities to fulfill. But as soon as school ends in June, chaos begins to take over the home. The little ones have more free time and can enjoy more leisure time. On the other hand, many parents worry about what to do to entertain their children this summer. Each one looks for ways to keep them entertained and establish a more or less strict routine.
Some parents directly turn to their parents to keep their little ones entertained at home with their SaveFamily watches. While some parents choose to work from home during this period, however, according to experts, for many of them, having an office in their home can be a source of problems during these months because it lowers their productivity and increases distractions. Therefore, it's important to establish summer routines that, in addition to keeping our children busy, help them gain independence. And your children, what routines and responsibilities do they have during the vacation months?



In conclusion, summer is a time to relax, rest, and have fun. But for the little ones, they are more sensitive to changes in routine. It's necessary to maintain order and a routine to avoid craziness and chaos. Furthermore, learning can't be completely set aside; they must continue to learn new things, whether from school or useful knowledge for their daily lives. This way, peace will continue to reign in the home and it will be easier for them to adapt to the return to school, which, whether we like it or not, is getting closer.
Some parents directly turn to their parents to keep their little ones entertained at home with their SaveFamily watches. While some parents choose to work from home during this period, however, according to experts, for many of them, having an office in their home can be a source of problems during these months because it lowers their productivity and increases distractions. Therefore, it's important to establish summer routines that, in addition to keeping our children busy, help them gain independence. And your children, what routines and responsibilities do they have during the vacation months?

- Do they help with household chores?

- Summer workbook, yes or no?
- Do they have more freedom in their diet? Do their meal times change?

- Bedtime routine: flexible or strict?
In conclusion, summer is a time to relax, rest, and have fun. But for the little ones, they are more sensitive to changes in routine. It's necessary to maintain order and a routine to avoid craziness and chaos. Furthermore, learning can't be completely set aside; they must continue to learn new things, whether from school or useful knowledge for their daily lives. This way, peace will continue to reign in the home and it will be easier for them to adapt to the return to school, which, whether we like it or not, is getting closer.