July 14th, 2007

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There are a multitude of pleasures that come with the summer months warm weather, fewer hours of work, the joys of baseball season. But if you are a parent, summer means that you have the additional responsibility of caring for troubled children. If you're like most parents, may seem the only thing that your children enjoy more to say "I'm bored" during summer vacation, said in a volume that does not let you get anything like that.

We understand – and have their children all day can be a joy, but if you are willing to take our golf bag, you can sometimes get in the way of his plans during the summer. And to think – Had for some reason that children should have someone to mow the lawn and trimming the hedges in the summer heat. But do not worry. We have what you need. Here, the top 5 ways to keep kids busy this summer.

1.) Instead of taking them to the pool, just turn the hose. Then the hand towel and all points in the direction of your vehicle. Children can have fun and you get a brilliant car all summer. If you have a child, trailing after him on the hood of your vehicle to help dry.

2.) Playing hide seek, without really looking. This is sure to entertain children for hours. Convince to which there is no place where they could possibly be hiding where you can not find them. Then, when the heel, makes it a couch and a magazine on the bridge.

3.) Calls on the fan to save money on air conditioning. We're pretty sure school children come from nothing, if the ice cream is a reward. Better use of this weakness to their advantage before they become teenagers.

4.) Remember that a neighbor who was kept awake until 3am with last quarter July fireworks? Has come the time for payback. Serve your kids bowling and soda for breakfast, a round of pallets for lunch and launch a strong coffee shop for good measure. Then tell the neighbor who needs a babysitter a few hours. Back in the afternoon to pick up the pieces.

May.) Send trick-or-treating. Who cares what the rest the neighborhood look like? You have a start time of 16 hours and basement full of old Halloween costumes!

“James Dunsford is a single parenting and parenting skills specialist for greatdad.com.”

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