Tips against boredom in children
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    Boredom in children is not uncommon. Children cannot always entertain themselves. The more often they are bored, the more often they disrupt everyday life or become irritable. But what can you do with children? 

    Boredom often has nothing to do with the amount of toys available. Even on a shelf full of toys, there is sometimes nothing that appeals to the child at that moment. 

    Then we need new ideas —ideally ideas that are fun!

    • Activities for children do not have to be expensive or complicated. Sometimes small things are enough to make children happy.
    • The following text gives you ideas for children to combat boredom!
    • Tips to combat boredom for girls and boys put a stop to whining.

    Tips for preventing boredom in children—take advantage of these options

    10 tips and ideas to combat boredom in children

    Once a child has really settled into their boredom, there is usually little a parent can do about it. Then everything is simply rejected outright. For many children, depending on their age, this is when they turn to their cell phones. Getting children away from their cell phones is difficult in this situation.

    Therefore, nip it in the bud! It is also a good idea to suggest ideas from time to time or just lay out the materials. This gives the children the feeling that they have come up with a good idea themselves. 

    What are the best ideas for combating boredom in children?

    mini fashion show

    Little ones usually love mini fashion shows. Who doesn't like to transform themselves into someone else or try something new? With clothes, that's possible! 

    If you don't have a dress-up box, you can also open up your own wardrobe for the children. Trying on their parents' clothes can be great fun. It doesn't matter at all that everything is much too big.

    Puzzling together

    Puzzles are a great way to relieve boredom and are especially fun when played together. When selecting a puzzle, ensure that it is appropriate for the child's age. If the puzzle is too difficult, it can quickly lead to frustration. 

    If the puzzle is too easy, it's no fun. You can find magical wooden puzzles for children and adults of all ages in our MagicHolz .


    Go to a playground

    Are the children still at the playground age and is the weather nice outside? Then let's go outside! Playing outside is the most fun for many children, and fresh air is healthy. 

    Several families with children often meet at the playground. This means that the child does not have to play alone. 

    Cooking or baking 

    Cooking or baking together has a very long tradition and creates a wonderful sense of community. Depending on the age of the child, they can 

    • hold the wooden spoon while stirring 
    • or already take on their own tasks such as cutting vegetables. 
    • From around the age of 12, children often enjoy starting to bake on their own. 

    This is also a great way to keep bored teenagers occupied!

    Build a marble run 

    Prefabricated marble runs are usually something for younger children. But it's a different story when you build the run yourself! Even adults usually still enjoy this. 

    If siblings of different ages are to be kept busy, a homemade marble run is ideal: the older ones build it, while the younger ones get to send the marbles on their way. 

    If the marble run is built into a difficult environment, the children's problem-solving skills can also be trained at the same time. 

    • How do they deal with an obstacle in their way? 
    • Can they find a solution that will allow the railway to continue to be built? 

    You can find creatively designed marble runs to build yourself below:


    Invent a secret language

    Solving puzzles is fun? Inventing puzzles is just as much fun! How about spending an afternoon communicating only in secret language? Or drawing a top-secret treasure map with invisible ink?

    Treasure hunt in the garden 

    A treasure map can also be used in other ways to relieve boredom. A treasure hunt in the garden is usually great fun for children. Either the parents hide the treasure or two groups are formed. 

    One hides the treasure—the other searches for it. If the treasure consists of a craft kit, the children will be occupied even longer.

    play hide and seek

    One of the oldest and most popular games we know is hide and seek. The good thing about it is that you don't need anything except a place where there are hiding places.

    Playing hide-and-seek against Lamgeweile

    Inventing a comic strip

    Many children enjoy being creative. Most of them are already familiar with painting and writing stories. Why not combine the two? 

    With comics, it's not so important that everything looks perfect. The only thing that matters is having fun developing the story. Stick figures are perfectly adequate for telling a story!

    Making paper airplanes

    Sometimes one of them flies through the classroom: the paper airplane is a real classic and popular with every generation. Depending on the folding technique, they fly shorter or longer distances. 

    Paper airplanes can also be used indoors without any problems—after all, they can't break anything.

    Conclusion

    To a certain extent, boredom is even usefulfor children, as it helps them come up with new creative ideas. However, if they can't shake off their boredom, a suggestion or a joint activity often helps.


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    Boredom is not always a sign of too little to do. On the contrary, children often get bored when they have a lot of toys. Too much choice can be overwhelming. In such cases, it helps to put some of the toys away.

    This allows the toys to be rotated. If not everything is always available, boredom is less likely to set in.

    To put it briefly: yes, boredom is healthy for children, as long as it doesn't get out of hand. It is only when children are bored that new creative ideas emerge. In this way, boredom can even promote creativity in children.

    First of all, it is important to work on your own mindset. "Lazy" implies a negative assessment of the child's behavior. Children are rarely lazy by nature. The first step is to clarify whether the child has any physical problems. If the child is always tired, there may be a physical cause behind it.

    If nothing can be found, the next step is to learn more about your own child. Are they perhaps stressed and therefore have little energy for other things? Are they overwhelmed by something and therefore find it difficult to concentrate? Only when all this has been clarified can the child be truly motivated.

    Above all, it is important to find out what your child wants. What do they want to achieve? Is there something they would like to be good at? Then you can offer them something specific that will dispel their boredom.