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Summer (camp) at home
TOPIC: Lifestyles
July 5, 2010
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Many families may still be tightening their belts this summer, with the world economy not quite where anyone would like it to be. If your family has decided to save money by foregoing traditional summer camps, you can still give your kids a fun summer - by staging a do-it-yourself summer camp at home.

Your DIY summer camp can combine classic camp activities and home-based fun to ensure kids stay busy and happy all season long. Whether you’re teaching them about the world by getting them involved in preparing a week’s worth of international cuisine, or drawing them into your latest kids’ playroom project, you’ll save money by keeping them at home. Here are some tips and activity ideas to help you stage a DIY summer camp:

Get organised
Imagine the level of organisation and advanced planning required to run an operation that serves up safe, creative fun to hundreds of children each year. Now imagine how much easier your job as DIY summer camp counsellor will be if you have a game plan of activities that are both fun and educational to carry your kids through the summer.

Start by calculating exactly how many hours each day and how many days each month you need to fill. Older kids may benefit from a few hours of self-guided play each day, while younger children will need more of your help to keep their days full. Next, gather a list of all the activities you want to do this summer, grab a calendar or day planner, and start planning when you will do each activity.

Pick your projects
Kids love traditional summer camps because they occupy youngsters non-stop with fun activities and the company of other children. Parents love that kids keep busy with activities that are both fun and educational. You can give kids the same experience by finding at-home projects that mix fun and education with practicality and usefulness.

One great way to keep kids active, teach them valuable skills and get something done around the house is to involve them in your list of DIY projects. Obvious chores, like mowing the lawn, likely won’t make the kids’ list of fun activities, but helping you plant an herb garden might. Or, let them take an active role in redecorating their own rooms. Help them choose paint, bedding and accessories or to install an easy-to-hang wallpaper mural. Decorating their own rooms will teach kids important home improvement and decorating skills and could potentially keep them occupied for days.   WH

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