FAMILY S SUMMER BUCKET LIST

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FUN AHEAD: CREATING YOUR FAMILY S SUMMER BUCKET LIST Kathy L. Dial, PhD, MSW

SUMMER PLANNING IS A FAMILY AFFAIR Understanding Your Child s Wants and Needs

Elementary School Age Toddlers & Preschoolers Adolescents, Teens and Tweens

Summer Planning With and For Toddlers and Preschoolers

Addressing the Needs of Toddlers and Preschoolers Understand their method of communication with family and friends Provide them with a safe environment Provide them with opportunities to explore, build, pretend and manipulate Play and explore within their time frame Read to your child Offer limited choices Pack snacks and drinks Play a listening Game Stick to a regular routine Bring simple games and toys

Summer Planning With and For Elementary School Age Children

Addressing the Needs of Elementary School Age Children Ready for wider world of learning Test sense of confidence in the world Learn socially acceptable and appropriate behavior Begin to make commitments to social relationships outside of the family Realistic expectations Provide opportunities to succeed Ego-Centric What s in it for me? Maintain dignity of your child Education is their primary focus Likes to learn new skills

Summer Planning With and For Adolescents, Teens, and Tweens

Addressing the Needs of Adolescents, Teens, and Tweens Value your teen s Independence Communicate guidelines and expectations May spend more time alone and demand privacy Compare their own ideas and beliefs to others, and challenge those that are different Practice their thinking skills Importance of Self image Risk takers Maintain dignity of your child Concern for others and society Be a resource and role model

Conducting Your Summer Fun Planning Meeting

Planning to Plan: What to Bring to Your Family Summer Fun Planning Meeting Calendar with everyone s schedule Budget Maps, guidebooks, local event guides, wish lists Paper and Markers List of ground rules AKA Positive Communication tips

Ground Rules for a Successful Summer Fun Planning Meeting Set a time for the meeting so everyone in the family can join the planning Explain that each family member can voice their opinions or suggestions for activities without being interrupted conch shell approach Be flexible No negativity allowed End it sweet

Build in some structure Don t forget meal time and snacks Assign daily and weekly chores for everyone Start some new family traditions Tips for Successful Planning and Playing Build in pockets of quiet time for all

Ideas for Amazing Summer Fun

Family Summer Fun Bucket List Pajama Party Blow bubbles BBQ Bowling Bird watching Hiking Plant a garden Help out at a community garden Scavenger Hunt Make brownies or cookies Taco Tuesday International Cooking Berry Picking Picnic in the park Give back to the community Create a healthy snack Play with shaving cream Sidewalk chalk drawing Dinner outside Inside picnic

Family Summer Fun Bucket List Campfire picnic Finger Paint Popcorn and video at home Ghost Walk Free museum day Free community events and concerts Make lemonade Fly a kite Star gaze Go fishing Watch the lightning bugs Play in the rain Camp in the backyard Eat watermelon Roller skating Look for cloud animals Visit Farmer s Market Library summer reading programs Have lunch with Mom or Dad at work Visit a historical sight

Family Summer Fun Bucket List Roast marshmallows Make kick-the-can ice cream Have a pillow fight Make homemade jam Make and bury a time capsule Play a new board game Mail a letter to a special person Explore a new culture Create a theme night dinner Visit a beach

Bucket List Just for Toddlers and Pre-schoolers Play with bubbles Finger paint Feed the ducks and birds Smell the flowers and leaves Run through the sprinklers Read a story outside Create a fort Watch the bugs and worms Make a noodle necklace

Bucket List Just for Teens Invent a new kind of pizza Grow a pizza garden Make a music video Build a sand castle Overnight movie marathon Frisbee golf Help out at a local charity Go swimming Sleep in backyard under the stars

Just for Teens Continued Play water balloon games Make ice cream sandwiches Create a website Get up early and watch the sunrise Watch the sunset Have a summer clothes fashion show Have a high tea using ice tea Learn to grill outdoors Visit a college Play miniature golf Picnic at a local park See a local sporting event Paint your toe nails Read

What s On Your Family s Summer Bucket List?