The refrain "I'm bored" will no doubt be heard in homes this summer, and parents may be quick to offer suggestions, including tell them to read a book or clean their room. But a University of Waterloo psychology professor says there are better ways to help children.
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Practising skills like mindfulness or labelling your emotions can help you cope with boredom.
You can prevent boredom by using downtime at home during the COVID-19 pandemic to unlock your creativity.
Keep scrolling for a 10-day boredom-busting challenge created by CBC Kids News contributor Alexia Sabau.
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⬇️ Feeling bored is an experience most people can relate to, especially now that we’re spending a lot more time at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. In Part 1 of our Boredom 101 series, CBC Kids News contributor Alexia Sabau spoke with Lydia Muyingo, a PhD student in clinical psychology, about the common causes of boredom and what effects boredom can have on kids.
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