Feeling Discouraged...Struggling w/ 6YO
Posted: Thu Jan 18, 2024 1:29 pm
And yes, this is the same 6yo I posted about the other day having a breakthrough. And he did. He is doing really well with his reading and his attention span is increasing and he is showing a desire to do more school. That said, when he is not doing school, it is SO HARD to keep him occupied. I love MOTH and have read it several times and have a schedule in place. I have tried Julie's idea of stations, when he was 4, when he was 5 and even recently I went back to that post. But he doesn't want to do any of the activities I plan for him. He has a 30-minute educational computer time in his schedule, but he gets bored with that and says he's done after 10 minutes, and then he hangs around waiting for me to be done with his older brother so they can play. He has play alone time scheduled for him but he hates to play alone. He has audiobook time (which he is getting better at, but still sometimes says he's done early), and I've tried the Mommy tape which he didn't like either. He has a 30-minute educational TV time scheduled, whihc I often let go long just so I can have uninterrupted time to finish school with his siblings. It seems like TV is the only thing that will keep occupied for any length of time, but I don't want him to just sit in front of the TV all day. I am doing Bigger with his brother and there is so much good stuff there that I really want to enjoy it with this child, but I feel that so many days are a struggle because the 6yo won't stay occupied and then either starts getting into things he's not supposed to or whines about when it will be time to play with someone.
Here's what his schedule looks like:
8:00 Bible Time w/ me and his brother (from Bigger
8:30 Morning Time with me (rotating read-aloud, art, nature, music)
9:00 Right side of LHFHG
9:30 Computer Time
10:00 Play with brother
10:30 Educational show
11:00 Play alone time (or play with sister if she is done with her morning work)
11:30 now it's time to get ready for lunch
12:00 Lunch
12:30 Audiobook
1:00 Play with brother while I finish school with sister
2:00 Time w/ Mom helping me with laundry, then play some games while DS and DD have piano time and computer time
3:00 Everyone is free for an hour or so
Anyone have any tips?? I feel like I have tried everything.
Feeling Discouraged,
Jaime
Here's what his schedule looks like:
8:00 Bible Time w/ me and his brother (from Bigger
8:30 Morning Time with me (rotating read-aloud, art, nature, music)
9:00 Right side of LHFHG
9:30 Computer Time
10:00 Play with brother
10:30 Educational show
11:00 Play alone time (or play with sister if she is done with her morning work)
11:30 now it's time to get ready for lunch
12:00 Lunch
12:30 Audiobook
1:00 Play with brother while I finish school with sister
2:00 Time w/ Mom helping me with laundry, then play some games while DS and DD have piano time and computer time
3:00 Everyone is free for an hour or so
Anyone have any tips?? I feel like I have tried everything.
Feeling Discouraged,
Jaime