June 27, 2006

Summers past hold lessons for parents

Beverly Weathington of Wayne State's Merrill-Palmer Institute, comments in a story examining constructive activities that parents can provide to occupy their children during the summer months. "One of the greatest values of boredom is the opportunity for children to be creative and to control their own environment," Weathington said. "Children need time to engage in activities where there's no preconceived outcome, no time line and no expectations."

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