Commentary: This March holidays, don't be a super planner-parent

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Parents should avoid over-planning holidays so kids can exercise autonomy, says mum June Yong.

Even as I write this, I've already planned for my eldest to attend an art holiday programme. We also have an excursion to a museum planned with their Chinese tutor. Plus a couple of play dates.Singaporeans tend to wear busy-ness as a badge of honour. As if some idle time is going to get us slapped with the label “lazy”.

The biggest bugbear of the holiday season has to be boredom. Whenever my kids finish their stash of fresh library books, they start to get fidgety and restless.They start to irritate one another; tempers rise and fall.My kids are avid collectors of Book Bug cards from the library. One fine day, all of them didn't any have homework so my elder two decided to design their own Book Bug characters. It was nice watching them conjure up their own unique characters, each with different superpowers.

What happens when their schedules are filled to the brim with classes, meet-ups, and all manner of activities?How did we get here? For the younger set or for children who are at a loss as to where to start, you can provide some ideas for them to choose from. Maybe there's a project that they really want to do, like dabbling in a science experiment or illustrating their own comic book. Or a place of interest they’d like to explore. If it's within reasonable limits, why not?

These programmes took in high-risk children from low-income families, but longitudinal studies have found that they demonstrate better grade retention, higher high school graduation rates, and higher employment rates and monthly earnings than children from similar backgrounds who did not participate in the programmes.

 

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