Today's Tip for Families

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09-05-2022

Include Some Time for Daydreaming in Your Child's Schedule

Many kids participate in so many extracurricular activities they have no time to relax and just "be." Experts say this isn't good for elementary schoolers.

At this age, children are starting to think in more abstract terms. They're figuring out how to solve their own problems.

One of the things that helps them do this is daydreaming. Daydreaming helps children:

You can't make your child daydream, but you can encourage it from time to time. Here's how:


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Gwinnett County Public Schools

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