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		<title>Greatest Summer Hobbies For Kids</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summertime is upon us and Kids become restless when out of school and have extra free time on their hands. One great way to help a child fill time during the summer and keep them active is to find them a hobby they are interested in. Every young person needs a hobby. A hobby that is interesting to the child will help them learn as well as keep them entertained for hours. During the winter months kids spend a lot of time playing video games. Many of the games are challenging and fun and are good for kids, as long as parents monitor the games and the amount of time played to prevent gaming from becoming addictive. Summertime brings the opportunity to become involved in many more hobbies. Some of the Best outdoor hobbies include the following:</p>
<p> SPORTS BASEBALL &amp; SOFTBALL
<p>Baseball and Softball are the nation&#8217;s number one hobby and recreational activity of kids. There are many advantages of these sports.</p>
<p> ADVANTAGES
<p>1. These hobbies/sports don&#8217;t require a lot of equipment, and therefore are fairly inexpensive. The most important and expensive piece of equipment is the glove. Every kid will need their own glove. The rest of the equipment &#8230; the bat and ball can be shared.</p>
<p>2. These hobbies/sports don&#8217;t need an organized team to be played. Any number of kids can divide into 2 teams and find a field to play on.</p>
<p>3. Organized teams can help a child become proficient in the sport with the help of a good coach.</p>
<p>4. Organized teams can also teach a child social skills and sportsmanship, and also give a child a sense of belonging and being needed.</p>
<p> SOCCER ADVANTAGES
<p>1. Soccer is also a hobby that don&#8217;t require a lot of equipment. The most important pieces of the equipment are the ball and goal. These 2 pieces of equipment can also be shared with all those playing. Additional equipment to purchase may include protection equipment such as shin guards.</p>
<p>2. Other advantages are the same as mentioned above related to organized teams.</p>
<p> RC CARS, AIRPLANES, AND HELICOTERS
<p>Radio Controlled cars, airplanes and helicopters are also a great hobby for kids during the summer. There are many advantages to this hobby.</p>
<p> ADVANTAGES
<p>1. Operating an RC car or aircraft is sheer fun and excitement for kids. It gives the thrill of actually driving a car or piloting an aircraft.</p>
<p>2. RC cars can be driven alone or driven in competition.</p>
<p>3. RC aircraft that are built today can give you the best flight of your life as you take the control stick and fly on your own.</p>
<p>4. Radio Controlled cars and aircraft are also fun for adults and make great family hobbies.</p>
<p> AMAZING SPORTS PRODUCTS
<p>can provide you with a great variety of sports equipment for your child so they can participate in baseball, softball or soccer.</p>
<p>Check out www.amazingsportsproducts.com where you will find an amazing selection of sports equipment and RC cars, airplanes, and helicopters.  You will be sure to find one that will interest you and fit your desire for thrill and excitement.</p>
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		<title>Creative Summer Fun Projects for Dad and the Kids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summer time is a time to get outside. But being outside doesn’t have to just be swimming and barbecues. Here are some great outdoor project ideas that dads and kids will really enjoy.  They involve things that move, learning about the world, or building things.  There is something suitable for every kind of dad.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summer time is a time to get outside. But being outside doesn’t have to just be swimming and barbecues. Here are some great outdoor project ideas that dads and kids will really enjoy.  They involve things that move, learning about the world, or building things.  There is something suitable for every kind of dad.</p>
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<p><strong>Making Things that Go!</strong></p>
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<p>Model Rockets &#8211; This is a relatively inexpensive hobby and you can usually get a complete start up set for around thirty five dollars. The hobby is composed of spending a few hours making rockets out of cardboard and plastic tubes then taking them outside and launching them.  Kits are readily available that have everything needed and the dual aspects of  making something then firing it off will appeal to every type of dad and every type of child.</p>
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<p>Kites &#8211; If something less involved (and less expensive) is desired kite making and flying is a great alternative. There are plenty of websites that will show you how to make a kit from scratch. Or you can spend a few dollars and purchase one.  Once it is assembled it will provide many hours of outdoor fun – until it gets stuck in a tree!</p>
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<p>Remote Control Toys &#8211; A more complex build and use project would be something in the remote control genre. Just about everything imaginable is now available as a remote control project. You can build boats, airplanes, helicopters, or cars and then race them on the lake, driveway, or airways in the neighborhood.   This pursuit has some flexibility in that you can purchase the items completely assembled and ready to use or you can buy kits and plans that will give you many hours of fun just building them before you actually use them.</p>
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<p>If you want to pull out all the stops you might want to consider making a go-kart. It could be either motorized or not.  Now this would be a project that is remembered for life.</p>
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<p><strong>Learning and Science Projects</strong></p>
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<p>Summer time is a great time to get outdoors but how often do we think about getting outside at night? Astronomy and telescopes are an often overlooked pursuit that is quite rewarding. And you really don’t need a telescope.  A pair of binoculars and a star chart will be more than sufficient.  If you are looking for something spectacular to watch in the night sky you might want to plan your adventure around August twelfth this is the peak night for the Perseid meteor showers which will often come down at a rate of 90 per hour.  </p>
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<p>Nature Walks that are something more</p>
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<p>We are all familiar with the concept of a nature walk but you can take it to another level by picking a specific theme and making your own guide as you take your walk.   You make a guide by creating a book out of your experience. You can take notes, draw pictures, and collect items for your book. Think of it as something like Darwin did on his adventures. Here are some specific subjects you could focus on during your nature walk:</p>
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<p>Rocks and Minerals – Bring a field manual with you and look for various types of mineral and rock formations. Chip off samples for your collection. </p>
<p>Bird watching – You can draw pictures of bird or even record their sounds</p>
<p>Archaeology – Maybe there are some old sites not far from where you live that you ould dig.</p>
<p>Animal Watching – Even in cities you will be surprised by the wildlife you find. Make notes of what types of animals you see and where you see them. </p>
<p>Cartography – Make maps of parks and walking paths much like a modern day Lewis and Clark</p>
<p>Treasure Hunting – Panning for gold is a fun adventure even if you don’t find any</p>
<p>Eco Systems – You can get a field manual and visit a particular type of  eco system like a beach, wetland, forest, marsh or desert. </p>
<p>Eco Awareness projects &#8211;  You can use a nature walk as a means of raising environmental issues. Volunteering with a local clean up group is also a great idea. </p>
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<p><strong>Building Things</strong></p>
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<p>What Dad doesn’t like to build things? Here are some ideas ranging from easy to spectacular.</p>
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<p>Some easy indoor/outdoor projects include bird houses, bat houses, and whirligigs.  Something a little more challenging might be a lemonade stand, small greenhouse, or a small windmill. If you are looking for something spectacular you might want to think about building a fort, dollhouse, or tree house! What Dad, or kid, wouldn’t love a tree house!</p>
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<p>Summertime is the time to get outdoors and it is also a great time for dads and kids to do things together.  These ideas are ways to turn an average Sunday of sitting around the barbecue into something extraordinary and memorable.</p>
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		<title>Fun Summer Projects for Fathers and Sons</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Summertime is the time for getting outside and having some fun. And there are lots of traditional ways to do this but this article looks at some unusual and different ways to enjoy the summer. The focus here is on projects that adults and children or teens can do together and with an eye toward [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Summertime is the time for getting outside and having some fun. And there are lots of traditional ways to do this but this article looks at some unusual and different ways to enjoy the summer. The focus here is on projects that adults and children or teens can do together and with an eye toward learning and or making things.  And although the title of this article says for fathers and sons all the projects and ideas would be great for fathers and daughters too!</p>
<p>Become a Siege Engineer</p>
<p>Building a catapult or a trebuchet is a fun project that has strong tie-ins to engineering. You can easily build a small siege engine in a single day and then you can take it outside to launch any number of things from tennis balls to watermelons.  There are lots of online resources for finding plans on how to make siege engines around three feet in size.  And this type of project lends itself very well to design improvements. It is very common for young siege engineers to be constantly improving their new catapult. You can build a mid-sized catapult with just a few basic woodworking tools and a few pieces of two by four lumber.</p>
<p>Rocketing into the sky</p>
<p>Model rockets have been a steadfast hobby for many decades. It is very inexpensive to get started and you get a double dose of fun with them because you can spend an hour or two making the rockets then you can take them out and launch them. There is a duality here that is hard to resist. If you don’t know anything about model rockets there are many beginner kits that are readily available. You can get everything you need to start this hobby including the launching pad and rocket engines around thirty or thirty five dollars.</p>
<p>Remote Controlled Fun</p>
<p>Remote controlled vehicles such as helicopters, airplanes, cars, and even boats can be a very rewarding pursuit in summer although the initial expense can be a bit high. There is also the added benefit of being able to make the projects before you take them out to fly or drive them. One of the best examples of this is remote controlled airplanes. Half the fun of the airplane comes in the making of it. And you can tailor the type of airplane to the age and skill level of your son or daughter. There are great beginner kits that can be assembled in a couple of hours and there are more advanced kits that take dozens of hours or more to make.</p>
<p>Make a Go Kart</p>
<p>This is a great project for teens because it is a bit more in-depth in both the making stage and the outdoor fun stage. You can spend several days making the go kart then it can be used all summer long. You also have the option of making a simple go kart that will roll down hills or getting elaborate and adding a motor to it. You can even start with the simple kart and later in the summer upgrade it by adding the motor.  There are many clubs that still engage in soapbox derby racing which adds a competitive dimension to this summer hobby.</p>
<p>Exploring the Sciences Outdoors</p>
<p>The Natural Sciences – All it takes is a field manual (that you can check out of the library) and a little time outdoors and you can do some discovering of how nature works. A few suggestions would be to study rock formations and geology, or to study botany and plant life. In both of these activities you can build a collection of plants, leaves, or rocks and minerals.  Half the fun is in collecting then identifying the specimens you collected. It is an easy task to find one of the sciences that might interest you and other family members. A good example is entomology where you can collect insects and display them in a case.</p>
<p>The sciences offer many opportunities in many different fields but my favorite is astronomy. This is a pursuit that can be started without spending any money. All you have to do is download and print a few star maps and you are ready to begin finding and identifying constellations and other heavenly bodies like planets. If you have a pair of binoculars it will add a whole new level of enjoyment to your star gazing.</p>
<p> If you are looking for something spectacular in astronomy you can consult with charts of meteor showers. There are several different meteor showers that occur during the summer months and some of them have a frequency of up to as many as sixty falling stars per hour. And if you are bitten by the astronomy bug the sky is virtually the limit in this hobby because you can upgrade and improve your viewing by buying a telescope or even making your own.</p>
<p>When it comes to the summer months there are lots of fun and traditional activities you can do like going to the beach or an amusement park but with a little thought and creativity you can take on some hobbies and projects that add whole new dimensions such as making things and learning about the world around us.</p>
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		<title>Tips for Summer Activities for Kids</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Remember when summer seemed to stretch endlessly for you when you were a child?  Did you savor the promise of adventure that each new day held?
Now that you are &#8220;the parent&#8221;, perhaps you&#8217;ve forgotten that the gift of summer is time…unstructured, simple time.
Even if you are a working parent, you can create space for your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Remember when summer seemed to stretch endlessly for you when you were a child?  Did you savor the promise of adventure that each new day held?</p>
<p>Now that you are &#8220;the parent&#8221;, perhaps you&#8217;ve forgotten that the gift of summer is time…unstructured, simple time.</p>
<p>Even if you are a working parent, you can create space for your child to have unstructured time and:</p>
<p> Rejuvenate and relax Get bored and discover something new to do Make new discoveries about themselves Savor and strengthen family relationships
<p><strong>Ideas for savoring those lazy days of summer:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Nature!</strong> Be outside in new ways:</p>
<p> Get up early and take a walk in pajamas. Who is up at that hour?  Are there workers?  What are they doing? Have an all-day, out-side day…do everything outside…eat, sleep, read, play.
<p><strong>Eat!</strong> Summer is a perfect time to change the way you eat – even if only for a day.</p>
<p> Make popsicles and have them with dinner!  Picnic on the living room floor, on the porch, or in the backyard. Try some new foods, try a new recipe.
<p><strong>Music! </strong> Many communities have free summer concerts.</p>
<p> Take a picnic. Meet friends, make new ones. Be sure to dance!
<p><strong>Books!</strong> Have a Book Festival!</p>
<p> Grab pillows, blankets, make a fort and bring out the “old” children’s books that your kids may have outgrown.  They love reading them again.  And this time, maybe they’ll be reading them to you! Libraries – visit often and take part in their summer reading programs. Be sure you have a stack of books for yourself. Read cartoons, comic books, and magazines, too.
<p><strong>Art!</strong> Summer is a great time to explore free-form art:</p>
<p> Sidewalk chalk &#8211; Decorate your sidewalk…and your neighbor’s (ask permission, of course).  Invite them to join you.  Decorate the neighborhood! Washable markers make great body paint.  Draw on each other and then wash it all off under the sprinkler.  Have lots of paper around…make little books, hang butcher paper on the side of the garage for a mural, envelopes and funny stickers for letters to grandma, make paper airplanes and have a flying contest.  Papier mache’ (from very inexpensive powdered wallpaper paste) is a great way to create 3-dimensional forms, use found objects and paint the finished ‘creature.’ Paint or collage rocks.  Paint smooth rocks to liven up the garden.  Older children enjoy cutting out magazine pictures.  Mod Podge attaches pictures and also protects them from weather.  Add glitter paint, sparkles, googly eyes and gems for truly spectacular art!
<p>And after all that, they may still say, “Mom, I’m bored!” That’s great!  Bring it on!  Let it happen!  Listen to their complaints (with interest but do not solve their dilemma).  Kids need to experience boredom…out of it comes creativity, innovation and a belief in their own capabilities.</p>
<p>And yes, the kids will argue and fight.  Keep an ear out for danger, otherwise, let them work it out – outside!  They are learning how to negotiate and navigate social relationships.</p>
<p>Be sure to take some time for yourself this summer, too.</p>
<p>You can clean the house in September!</p>
<p>Enjoy!</p>
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<p>Janet Allison is a Parent Educator, Family Coach and Waldorf Educational Consultant.  She teaches extensively in the Pacific Northwest on a wide variety of topics.  You can find her at <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.parenting-advice-from-mom.com" target="_blank">www.parenting-advice-from-mom.com</a> and <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.languageofparenting.com" target="_blank">www.languageofparenting.com</a>   Her passion is guiding parents and teachers in using language as a catalyst for change, deepening relationships and inspiring confidence.</p>
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