The Friday Letter | July 8, 2016

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July is National Anti-Boredom Month. For adults and children alike, boredom can strike at any time. At work, school or home, there are times when your mind can become unutilized. You may not even notice it happens. Especially during summer vacation time, when students do not have school and academic related activities to fill their day,boredom can become a more noticeable issue. Here are some summer activities that children can use to fight the boredom and indulge in National Anti-Boredom Month: Wacky Workout – Learn a new sport that is out of the ordinary, such as disc golf or parkour. This

will not only cure boredom, but allow for some exercise as well.

Backyard Camping – Pitch a tent and invite some friends to tell ghost stories and have a “outdoors

experience” right at home.

Game Night – Break out some board game classics, such as Monopoly, Yahtzee or Candy Land. This

will also allow for some quality time with family or friends.

Scrapbooking – Take items, photos, etc. from this summer and create a scrapbook. This will relieve

the boredom and also help keep great memories.


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