Member I
Member I
Influencer II
Amen!!Yep... once you get the kiddo in the wild he/she may spend hours just watching the ants crawl around.
Don't overthink it and definitely don't be too worried.
And remember.... boredom doesn't kill kids!! Builds character.
They will "act" bored for maybe 5 minutes and then when you don't give in and entertain them they find things to do themselves.
It's not your job to be the entertainer! <-this I can't stress enough. Too many people think they need to entertain their kids to the point where the kids are running their lives and this extends into adulthood for them.
Member III
Traveler II
I totally agree! Boredom is the door the creativity, adventure, and imagination! That's what my family has always believed in.Yep... once you get the kiddo in the wild he/she may spend hours just watching the ants crawl around.
Don't overthink it and definitely don't be too worried.
And remember.... boredom doesn't kill kids!! Builds character.
They will "act" bored for maybe 5 minutes and then when you don't give in and entertain them they find things to do themselves.
It's not your job to be the entertainer!
Let them spread their wings... give them responsibilities like previous posters have said. I've put my girls in charge of the fire at a young age and also gave them "camping" knives. They would spend HOURS whittling. Granted... they were a few yrs older than yours though, but not much.
Pathfinder I
Influencer I
Sounds a lot like my little boy. At 2 years old he gives his Mom about 6 heart attacks a day. our daughter was always more cautious. She was fairly confident something was not going to end with her bleeding before she'd try it. But not my Boy he is more like "hold my sippie cup and watch this!" Tonight he was stacking caned foods and trying to climb them to get to a snack he wanted.To be fair, watching my boy was like the line I heard from a comedian, “Being the Dad to a 3 year old boy is like being on secret service detail for a suicidal President”. My son had no sense of self preservation, definitely a “Curiosity killed the cat” situation.
Pathfinder I
Enthusiast III
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That's an great way to keep busy!Another tip, depending of age, give them a GoPro or some way of filming them selves, tell them to show people the area and describe the area. We just go back from a couple night trip, my six year old daughter loved it, here’s what she had to say.
Enthusiast III
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Yes it was, turns out hammocks are a big hit too.That's an great way to keep busy!
Pathfinder I
Traveler II
That's a great way to do it! Better yet, don't take any at all and watch how fast the battery drains. Then watch their expressions!I let my kids entertain me...I take my two teenage sons out camping with only ONE phone charger and sit back and watch the fun!
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