My DD is starting secondary school in September, so I’d like to help her prepare for that - she’s just mastered tying a tie, but I want to practice walking the route to school with her (she walks to school by herself now, but it’s a longer route to secondary), getting a bus by herself, that kind of thing.
She reads a lot, so she’s going to do the library summer reading challenge, and I might add an extra challenge of reading some older children’s classic books to expand her reading. She’s also mentioned wanting to learn to knit / crochet, and I was thinking of trying to teach her how to cook a few things (currently she can make beans on toast, but that’s it).
The main issue is that I’m recovering from surgery, so I’ll be off work and home for a good stretch of the holidays, but won’t be able to do much with her. Right now I can only walk down the street for a short distance and back, so I couldn’t walk the 30 minutes to school with her, or go swimming, or get out and about.
There’s a couple of summer camps she could attend for a week or two , but the logistics are tricky as they run 9-3 and DH’s working hours make doing that drop off and pick up difficult. I could do it as I work school hours, but not while I’m still recovering. Not sure how we’re going to handle that.
Any other suggestions for summer entertainment would be welcome!