Habits and routines represent a fundamental part of children’s lives, as they provide them with numerous benefits in their daily lives and health. Of course, establishing and fixing them requires time, patience and perseverance, but it will be worth it. However, the problem comes with the holiday season and changes. Since, once it is time for children to return to their routine, it can be quite difficult for them to resume these good habits they had.
For this reason, parents will have a fundamental role in helping their children return to these routines for the return to school. This will make it easier for them to respect the schedules they had already established to be able to face the responsibilities and obligations of their education, and at the same time be able to enjoy free time and moments for recreation and rest throughout the day.
Summer is characterized by being a season, in general, without many rules and schedules for children. They get out of bed later and go to bed later at night, they go on trips, they attend family or friends plans in which lunch or dinner times may vary, they do not have homework or exams. In short, everything is changes. So leaving all that freedom aside and returning to a daily life of schedules and chores can be very difficult for them. Here are some tips to avoid it.