Well look no further! We've delved into our app and picked out some of our favourite activities to give you some ideas of how to entertain your children in this, the weirdest week of the year.
The end of the year is often full to the brim with days out, visiting relatives, changes to routine, and quite a few additional treats on top of normal mealtimes, not to mention that life also carries on, so you also have your day-to-day commitments to keep on top of. With so much going on, you might notice even us grown-ups can feel overwhelmed and out of sorts at this time of year, and this is exactly why your child might be acting out too.
Be prepared
Whether you have a baby, toddler, or child, the summer holidays can bring up mixed feelings for parents. It might seem that everyone has plans, or there is some nostalgia for magical summers of the past. It is a time we are programmed to feel that we should look forward to, but the truth is, when the daily routine goes out of the window and the usual classes and get-togethers are postponed, you can feel really stuck for ideas of how to fill your days.