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Bored Teenagers Vol.1

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Visit a museum: art galleries and museums are putting some of their collections online, so there’s an unprecedented amount of things you can now see up close without the queues! Take a look at the Natural History Museum‘s fossil exhibition– it’s very cool. Binge a TV show:Here are some of the TV shows and box sets we’ve watched or been recommended to watch with teenagers:

Green, this also lead us no where as 'Green' was a popular name. Then we got a bit of a break and found out Join a careers workshop: If you’ve no idea what you want to do with your life don’t worry. None of your parents did either when they were your age. A careers workshop might help you rule things out or in. Whole family activities during the long school holidays For teens who are new to podcasts, it may feel overwhelming to find one to start with. But the best podcasts for teens are created with their life stage in mind, either by breaking down complex concepts into small, manageable pieces, or by talking about issues that are important to teens. Some are informative, and others are simply for entertainment–but all have some potential value for teens. Every community has needs and every teenhas something to give. Whether it is volunteering with children, animals, or the elderly, cleaning up around town, or helping at a food bank,teens can help to make their town a better place to live. 2. Get outdoors

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If you plan to do something, it can be helpful to tell others about your plan as a way of committing to it. You can also plan to do things with others, where possible and doing things for others can have a positive impact on your wellbeing. Dreaming about the future is a powerful exercise in setting goals and aspirations without the distraction of screens. It allows you to focus on your ambitions and plan steps towards achieving them, which is essential for personal development. 95. Do an extra chore and surprise your parents. Fear not. Here's a list of 100 Activities your son or daughter can do that don't all involve a screen! These boredom-busters are good all year long! This can give you a new perspective on what you see every day. You can even pretend you’re giving a tour to a group of museum-goers. 61. Teach yourself cursive/calligraphy Play a board game: My kids are bored with Monopoly and Scrabble, but there are some they love, and some you can even play online with other members of the family or friends. Board games to try with teenagers are:

Female 1: One of the things I’ve been really focusing on is stretching, but I’m really trying to get in the splits. I’m just, like, criminally unflexible, like, it’s so embarrassing. It sounds a bit deep, but I like to, kind of, remember why I care about the things that I’m supposed to be doing. Like, why did I start doing this thing in the first place? Let’s take a look at all the fun things to do for bored teenagers. Why It’s Important to Keep Teenagers Engaged – Not Bored If you have a dog, take them for a walk. If not, offer to walk a neighbor’s dog. They might even pay you to do it! Walking dogs is good exercise and a great way to enjoy the outdoors. 7. Help out someone lonelyColor your hair. (We tried hair wax and thought it was nasty. Go for a semi permanent color that will wash out over time.)

Instead, they can learn origami, create a skit on video, or learn to debate. There are many great life-skills that can be learned at home and it doesn’t have to be “boring”. Okay, we get that this is not much fun, but you will have grateful parents. 50. Day trip to a nearby city Play Come Dine with Me: Everyone hosts a night, everyone gives a score, the winner gets… satisfaction of a job well done?Learn to read a map:One of those things you never really do with the advent of Google Maps on your phone, but fascinating once you get started. If your teenager has taken you up on the holiday planning activity this could work well alongside it. Get them to plan routes, and work out places of interest you could get to from your resort for a day trip. Spend an afternoon at your local art museum! It might even be free in your city! This is a great way to admire art and get inspired. 100. Shadow your parents at work.

Do you know what all of the trees in your neighborhood are? Use a book to learn how to identify different trees. 69. Go for a hikeLearn an instrument: Ukeleles or harmonicas are inexpensive, and you can start to learn online. (Alternatively you could practice the one your parents are already paying for, you ungrateful toe-rags!) Challenge yourself with the art of origami. Creating paper figures can be intricate and rewarding work that sharpens your focus and precision. 17. Visit a friend or invite one over Anyone who succeeds in the workplace is someone who has a strong relationship with their imagination and will make the most of their day. They can create on the go and when a challenge arises can come up with an idea or solution. Related: The 5 Most Productive Things Teens Can Do From Home Now and Through the Summer 6. Help Them Find Inspiration



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