By
Jennifer Glover MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Summer vacation is supposed to be a time for
children to take a break from school and have a little fun.
But as many parents know, summer usually ends up being a
time of boredom for kids. Dr.
Louise Davis, extension child and family development
specialist at Mississippi State University, said there are
many fun educational activities for children, to make summer
a memorable time. Since
children think there is nothing to do, many will spend the
majority of their time watching television. But there are
many other enjoyable indoor activities for
children. "One
activity is toy making. Egg cartons can be used for sorting
games, cardboard boxes can become forts or blocks, milk
cartons can become cars or boats, and round oatmeal
containers can make great musical instruments," Davis
said. Children
can use their imaginations and come up with many other ideas
for toys. "A
refrigerator box could be a space ship, a playhouse or a
train," Davis said. "The key is to let them use their
creativity and for parents to encourage and support their
ideas." With
their parents' help, children can follow recipes for art
supplies and foods. Some of these include play dough, finger
paint, soap crayons, taffy, dried apple rings and
butter. An
indoor garden is another great project for children. Sweet
potatoes, carrots or avocado seeds can be placed in a
container of water and put in a window or other sunny
location. The plants cannot be eaten, but it will give the
child a sense of accomplishment of growing something for
themselves. These
activities are not only fun for the child, but also teach
them math, science and other developmental
skills. Reading
is a good hobby that is fun for children. Even young
children who are unable to read can listen to a book being
read by an adult or older sibling. "Children
of all ages benefit from books and many libraries offer
reading programs during the summer for kids," Davis
said. Many
children will spend their summer outside riding bikes or
playing sports. But there are many other outdoor activities
children can learn from while having fun. Most
young people enjoy picnics. "Let
them make their own food. Picnic foods could be something as
simple as celery sticks or peanut butter and jelly
sandwiches," Davis said. Another
activity parents can do with their children outdoors is
nature exploration. Look for spider webs, watch birds or
catch lightning bugs. Davis
said the Cooperative Extension Service offers a
correspondence program for children called
Grandletters. "The
program encourages activities between elderly adults and
young children. The elderly person can be a relative or
neighbor who needs extra support in his or her life," she
said. Remember
these projects are not only fun for the child, simple to do
and low cost, they also teach social, mental and physical
values. For
more information on recipes, programs and other summer
activities contact your local county extension
service. Released:
June 17, 1996
Family,
Youth & Consumer News
Summer fun can
be educational
Contact: Dr. Louise Davis (601) 325-3083
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