school holidays - Single Parent Pessimist https://singleparentpessimist.co.uk Experiences of a Single Mum Attempting to Find a Positive Approach to Life Fri, 24 Feb 2023 13:48:12 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 https://singleparentpessimist.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/cropped-29366232_826313014243537_8143307492714086400_o-1.jpg school holidays - Single Parent Pessimist https://singleparentpessimist.co.uk 32 32 Our Visit to the Brighton Upside Down House https://singleparentpessimist.co.uk/brighton-upside-down-house/ https://singleparentpessimist.co.uk/brighton-upside-down-house/#respond Thu, 20 Jun 2019 16:11:00 +0000 http://test.singleparentpessimist.co.uk/2019/06/20/brightonupsidedownhouse/ Our experience of trying out the new Upside Down House in Brighton.

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Our Review of Fort Fun, Eastbourne https://singleparentpessimist.co.uk/fort-fun-eastbourne/ https://singleparentpessimist.co.uk/fort-fun-eastbourne/#comments Tue, 11 Jun 2019 10:47:00 +0000 http://test.singleparentpessimist.co.uk/2019/06/11/fort-fun-eastbourne/ Our experience of spending time at Fort Fun in Eastbourne. A review of the activities they provide for families.

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School Holiday Activity Ideas https://singleparentpessimist.co.uk/kids-holiday-activities/ https://singleparentpessimist.co.uk/kids-holiday-activities/#respond Mon, 20 Aug 2018 07:20:00 +0000 http://test.singleparentpessimist.co.uk/2018/08/20/kidsholidayactivities/ This time last year I was struggling from what I like to call School Holiday Syndrome, but this year so far it seems to have been a lot more enjoyable. Now don't get me wrong it's not been a breeze at all, but I have tried to be a bit more creative in finding things for him to do.

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Are You Suffering With School Holiday Syndrome Too? https://singleparentpessimist.co.uk/school-holiday-syndrome/ https://singleparentpessimist.co.uk/school-holiday-syndrome/#comments Sat, 19 Aug 2017 09:29:00 +0000 http://test.singleparentpessimist.co.uk/2017/08/19/schoolholidaysyndrome/ After speaking to other parents and looking at online parent groups, I've noticed I'm not the only one so I've decided to call it School Holiday Syndrome. This is how it's looked to me so far:

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Surviving The School Holidays: Guest Post by Vivienne Smith https://singleparentpessimist.co.uk/survivingschoolholidays/ https://singleparentpessimist.co.uk/survivingschoolholidays/#respond Wed, 17 Jun 2015 10:05:00 +0000 http://test.singleparentpessimist.co.uk/2015/06/17/survivingschoolholidays/ I recently met fellow single parent Vivenne Smith at a recent Uflourish Pregancy & Family Fair as she was talking about ways to reduce stress as a parent.  She has written a book called The Single Mums Survival Guide which uses some NLP (neuro-linguistic programming) techniques as well as including useful tips on how to cope with parenting.  Vivienne kindly agreed to write a guest post for you guys,  giving tips on how to survive the upcoming six week school holiday… Enjoy! “Many single parents struggle in the Summer holidays. With no money to go on the foreign holiday that everyone else is talking about and without the break in the day that school or nursery can provide (vital for those who work and for those who don’t: a chance to catch up with chores, errands, or even a bit of me time), the time can feel like anything but a holiday. This is where you need to be on the lookout for all the small things to enjoy.  With the glorious weather we’ve been enjoying, England has certainly felt like a holiday destination. Sunshine makes me happy and I’m sure a lot of you feel the same way. The fine weather means that you can have regular outings and really enjoy some family togetherness without breaking the bank. A nature walk or trip to the local park is free, as is going down to the beach. Along with football, try playing badminton or croquet in the garden. Picnics are always fun and children can get involved with packing everything up in the picnic basket and helping to choose and prepare the food.  Indoor Play Can Give Much Needed You Time Without the tyranny of the school timetable to adhere to, you can be more relaxed about bedtimes and enjoy the luxury of getting everyone up at your own pace in the morning. I find that I’m naturally waking up really early at present as it’s so light, and this means that I can do a lot of my creative work, catch up with emails and plan my day before anyone else starts stirring. If that’s not a realistic option in your household, you need to be a little crafty about squeezing some time for yourself into the course of a day.  Take the children to a supervised fun session at the local pool and you can at least spend your time on the sideline reading, chatting to a friend, catching up on social media or even planning or making notes on a work or home project. Another great opportunity to do this can be in a soft play area. Many of these boast a cafe and viewing area for parents. Take a friend for your child and you may be able to have the luxury of a quiet coffee, rather than being the one who has to scramble around in the ballpark!  Even older children can be prised away from their technology from time to time. One weekend we all played Creationary (like Pictionary with Lego) – my 18 year old and his girlfriend enjoyed it just as much as my youngest!  If the weather lets you down younger children will enjoy building an indoor tent (using a duvet cover or sheets and lots of cushions) where they could even sleep for the night. Have a colouring competition or concoct a craft creation. Or indulge in a home movie matinee, complete with a favourite DVD or film on television and some home-made popcorn and healthy (or not-so-healthy treats!) Although cooking with kids can be a frustrating and messy affair, this activity can stretch to become the highlight of the day and a chance to bond as a family, with the added bonus of encouraging even picky eaters to tuck in to the fruits of their labours.  Cooking Can Be Fun And Eating The Results! Sleepovers are still popular in my house, even though my youngest is now almost 15, and the great news about inviting a friend to play or have a sleepover is that the favour can be reciprocated, giving you some breathing time. There’ll be some projects you can complete as a family, too – clearing out old toys, books, clothes and shoes to donate to charity or redecorating a room.  You don’t need to plan everything down to the last detail- just have a few outings in the calendar and some time each day where you do something fun together. If you do need to work, do your best to fit in some family time as well and let everyone know the schedule. This could turn out to be your best Summer yet!“ Do you have any other tips for getting through the school holidays? Comment below! Follow me on Twitter, Pinterest or Facebook.!function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0],p=/^http:/.test(d.location)?’http’:’https’;if(!d.getElementById(id)){js=d.createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=p+’://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js’;fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document, ‘script’, ‘twitter-wjs’);

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