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Simple planning for keeping the kids busy

Redland Bayside News
Redland Bayside News
Published: June 20, 2026
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Unstructured play encourages creativity.
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FOR many families, school holidays are a welcome break from the daily routine of lunches, school drop-offs and homework.

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  • START WITH A SIMPLE PLAN
  • BUDGET-FRIENDLY FUN
  • DON’T OVERSCHEDULE

But for parents and grandparents helping care for children during the break, the holidays can also bring a familiar challenge – how do you keep everyone entertained without blowing the budget or feeling overwhelmed?

The answer, according to family experts, is simple: plan ahead.

START WITH A SIMPLE PLAN

One of the biggest mistakes families make is leaving holiday planning until the last minute.

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A simple calendar can help map out activities and spread them across the holidays. Not every day needs to be packed with expensive outings.

In fact, experts say children often enjoy having a mix of adventure days and quieter days at home.

Giving children some input into the plan can also help build excitement and reduce the inevitable cries of “I’m bored!”

BUDGET-FRIENDLY FUN

With cost-of-living pressures continuing to affect many households, families are increasingly looking for affordable holiday entertainment.

Fortunately, local councils, libraries, community groups and cultural organisations often offer free or low-cost school holiday activities.

Workshops, performances, outdoor movies, nature programs and sporting clinics can provide hours of entertainment without requiring a significant financial commitment.

DON’T OVERSCHEDULE

While it can be tempting to fill every day with activities, children also benefit from downtime.

Unstructured play encourages creativity, independence and problem-solving skills, and gives parents and grandparents a break too.

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