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A Teachable Moment:
March Motivation
I often find that March is a tough month for parents and kids. The excitement of the new school year is long gone, the holiday season is definitely over, the humdrum of the usual routine has become stale, and the summer is not quite yet around the corner. It can be difficult to stay motivated-to get through the school week with a smile or with the same effort as everyone applied when the teachers and activities were new. But of course, you can't kick back just yet-there are still at least a couple of months of homework, after-school activities and commitments to get through before breathing a sigh of relief that summer is here!
So, what can you do to stay motivated? I would like to offer a few ideas that will keep you and your family smiling through the rest of the school year:
Become a tourist in your own town: Look for one or two activities that you've never done, right in your backyard. It can be as simple as attending story-time at the library, or visiting a playground that you have never explored. You'll be surprised at how something so simple can brighten the week for everyone.
Change up the menu:Over the next few months, introduce new foods or menus to your usual repertoire. It doesn't have to be complicated! For example, kids love themed dinners (Italian night with pizza and garlic bread; Mexican tacos with different toppings). You can also add little surprises to school lunch boxes, or serve up weekend breakfast treats like shaped pancakes (use a cookie cutter), or how about breakfast for dinner.
Continue HERE for MORE TIPS to motivate through March!
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