Write these family ideas on 30 slips of paper. Put the slips in a jar and draw one out every other day or so. Enjoy fun family activities!
- Hug and tell your child "I love you" every day.
- Plan and prepare a meal with your child, and eat the meal together.
- Have a family movie and popcorn night.
- Visit the library and help your child sign up for a library card. Check out books to read together.
- Take a walk with your child and learn about your neighborhood. Find your street on a city map.
- Frame and display a family photo in each child's bedroom.
- Show interest in what your child has learned this summer. Tell them about what you have learned.
- Make cards or write a letter together to send to a relative.
- Focus on success! List five of your child's successes this summer. Post the list!
- Plan a no TV day in which you focus on family home activities. Play a variety of games. Read books together. Look at family photos.
- Have a treasure hunt indoors or in the yard.
- Create a family bird feeder by using an old milk jug. Fill with seed and hang near a window.
- Begin a scrapbook for each child with their help.
- Have each family member share what they learned today.
- Talk to your child about his or her cultural heritage. Begin drawing a family tree.
- Make a list of all the reasons your child is special and post it.
- Hang up your child's artwork at home or at your place of work.
- Make, bake and decorate cookies together. Share some with a neighbor.
- Help your children sort through toys and books they've outgrown. Decide if there is anything to donate.
- Teach your child safety rules: fire drill, safety and emergency numbers.
- Designate a special time or day to spend just with your child.
- Tell your child you are proud of him/her. Think of different ways to praise your child each day.
- Start a collection with your child such as rocks or stamps.
- Plan to attend a local sports game together. Enjoy!
- Teach your child a skill such as sewing on a button or using a hammer and saw.
- Plan a picnic. Everyone in the family helps.
- Slip a note of encouragement in your child's pocket or under his/her pillow.
- Decorate a shoebox with your child to store her summer treasures and keepsakes.
- Take a family walk and look for changes in your neighborhood.
- Talk with your family about the wonderful times you had with each other during the summer.