Ways to beat kid’s winter break boredom

If your kids tend to complain of boredom during winter break, we’ve got a bunch of fun and easy ways to keep them busy.

Gina Robinson, MD, pediatrician for Cleveland Clinic Children’s, said to start, get some fresh air.

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“Anytime you can, get outside and go for a walk,” said Dr. Robinson. “Scavenger hunts are fun, eye spy, just trying to see what you see around you in your neighborhood.”

If you are traveling to a colder climate, make sure to pack good outerwear so your kids can go sledding skiing, or make a snowman.

But, the real icing on the cake could be baking.

Frosting holiday cookies is delicious because you get to taste them. Plus, it’s a group effort that encourages creativity.

Other options include arts and crafts, maybe make a holiday gift, get lost in a good book, pull out a puzzle or try your luck at a board game.

Even video games or computers can help entertain children.

However, Dr. Robinson does advise limiting screen time.

“Take a break. Everything doesn’t have to be educational. We don’t want to spend the whole day looking at a screen, or the whole day playing video games either. So, trying to find the balance,” she said.

Whatever activity you choose, she said simple structure and a little routine can help make the return to school that much easier.


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