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Stay sane this weekend

Stay sane this weekend

If the weather's rubbish or your kids are under your feet we've got five top ways to keep you sane when you're stuck indoors!

1. Start the day well

Children like to know what's happening in advance. This is why they often begin each day by jumping on your bed and demanding 'what are we doing today?' If your normal response is to snap 'nothing'/'who knows'/'I'm not made of money', the first row of the day will have just begun. So have a more reasonable reply ready. Even a trip to the park, a visit from a friend, or shopping is better than informing them that a boring, endless day stretches ahead, with only a grumpy, tired mum for company.

2. Keep it simple

It's a sure bet that every local authority in the UK will have a number of free activities taking place every weekend. All you have to do is find out about them. Start by going to www.direct.gov.uk

Check out the local tourist spots on your doorstep that you've never bothered visiting before. Team up with other mums and school friends. Sharing ideas and planning a day out together is much more fun for all of you. Tip: Pack a bag filled with snacks and drinks before you head off. You'll save a fortune, and stop them whinging.

3. Let them work it out

If you can afford one 'treat' at the weekend, that's great. Tell older kids what your budget is, and let them figure out the best way to spend it. They may want to go to Disneyland Resort Paris, but bowling and a Happy Meal will probably have to do. This is good maths practice, it will help your kids learn to compromise, and could even help them understand the value of money.

4. Rainy days

Be realistic. A couple of hours watching TV or playing computer games is not likely to kill them. But try not to let two hours turn into six. Most children love cooking, and will be very happy helping you make biscuits, burgers or that night's dinner. Letting them be creative doesn't have to involve your house getting wrecked with paint and play dough. Chose an activity you feel comfortable with - and you may even enjoy yourself! Go to www.creativekidsathome.com or www.littlecraftybugs.co.uk

- We've got loads of kid's recipes you could try

5. Boredom is good

If they say they're bored, and chances are at some point they will be, explain that boredom is good because it encourages you to use your imagination. Then remind them of all the toys/paints/books/DVDs/computer games/Barbies that are gathering dust in their bedrooms.

If all else fails, remember how bored you were as a child and how few toys you had compared to them. It didn't do you any harm did it? Exactly.

For more ideas, visit www.growingkids.co.uk

Where next?
- 40 ways to entertain your kids
- 75 ways to entertain your toddlers
- Kids' recipes
- Fun ways to help your child learn
- Fun activities for your baby and toddler

By Vicky Woollaston

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