Ways to prevent the winter
blues
Prepare
your child mentally and physically for the cold season
There’s nothing you can do about the weather, but there’s a lot
you can do to keep your spirits up.
Being
proactive in preparing your child for the winter season is smart and
productive. I understand how difficult
it can be for parents to plan time for additional activities, outside of work
and outside of taking care of the home. However,
parents should practice creating a schedule that will allow you to take
extra care of yourself and your children.
Here
are some ideas you can use to prevent the winter blues;
- Bundle up
- Get sunlight whenever possible
- Be physically active each day
- Get plenty of rest. Set a balanced bedtime for yourself and for your children
- Eat healthy
- Prepare meals in advance; such as baking, crock pot cooking and preparing meals for more than one day. This will allow more time for one on one interaction with your child
- Read a good book or write an ongoing story in a journal
- Use your time on the weekends to get organized
- Prepare school and work uniforms in advance, allowing more time for fun and relaxation
- Create fun activities to do indoors and outdoors
- Teach your child to wash hands often
- Don’t complain and
- SMILE
LaTanya Blackmon, Certified Professional Life Coach & Parent Coach
LaTanya, what a timely topic! Keep writing!
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DeleteVery sweet, thoughtful post. I wish the fall weather would get here! I'm in Ohio it should be cold by now, but I think it's going to be in the 80's tomorrow :( I'm sure I'll be feeling differently when I'm freezing though.
ReplyDeleteI'm originally from Cleveland. I believe your weather has been warmer than ours in Charlotte.
DeleteGreat tips my little ones are still fairly young but I do a lot of these even now I'm sure I'll be adding more as they grow!
ReplyDeleteWonderful. Thank you for reading
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