Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Kid Calendar

I decided I sit at home and do nothing too much.  My kids are affected by it.  They get bored, they get frustrated and they don't get to let their energy out.  So, I came up with a plan that helps me stay organized and allows the kids to choose the activities.  It helps us both feel in control and gets us out.


Kid Calendar:
.Calendar (check Utah Idaho Supply or Lakeshore Learning or make your own from)
.Clip Art of various activities
.Self-Stick Velcro circles

..

1. Decide on what activities you're willing to do and what you think your kids will like.  For activities that are free or really easy (library, story time, bike ride, baking, etc.) I printed off several.




[I put mine in a word document and printed them]
2. After printing them off, cut them out "laminate" them with packing tape  (This is my go-to way of making things reusable without paying lots of money to actually laminate them).

3. Next, grab your Velcro circles and start placing.


[Stick, stick, stick]
4.  Now put the other Velcro side on the calendar.  I chose to do Monday-Friday as Sunday is our day of worship and Saturday we are usually cleaning or doing house chores.


5. I put all my activities in a jar.  My calendar has 5 weeks on it so I let me kiddo pick 10 out of the jar (2 per week).

[I also took a dry erase marker to the calendar (it's actually laminated) and wrote the dates on it]
 Once he had all his choices, I let him choose what days to put them on.  Some (like story time) had to be on certain days since they're not offered every day of the week so we put those on the first and then filled in the blanks.

[apparently he likes doing things on Friday:)]

Now we've hung it in his room where he can see it every day and remind me what activities we have planned.

This has really helped me as I'm a planner and like to be prepared, and it gets him excited for our outing or activity.  He looks forward to them and I am too.  Today we hit up Wheeler Farm.  It was muddy and snowy, but we still had a good time!

Hope this helps you if you feel in a rut with your kids and activities...or just need a little nudge to get out there and do something:)

Happy (kid) Crafting:)

Total Time: 20 minutes
Total Cost: $7 (I already had the calendar)