One of the most Googled parenting questions every summer is:
“My child says they’re bored.”
But boredom isn’t something parents need to eliminate.
It’s something children need to experience.
Why Boredom Matters
Boredom encourages:
• creativity
• imagination
• independence
• emotional regulation
• problem solving
Why Kids Struggle With It
Children today are accustomed to constant stimulation.
When entertainment disappears…
discomfort appears.
Learning to tolerate boredom strengthens resilience.
What Parents Can Do
Don’t rush to entertain.
Provide open-ended materials.
Encourage outdoor play.
Allow quiet.
Let imagination work.
Boredom isn’t empty.
It’s where creativity begins.

