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The modern child is scheduled down to the minute. School, tutors, sports, music, drawing. Parents fear that without additional activities, their child will "fall behind" or "be worse than others." In this race, a simple truth is completely forgotten: a child should have free time. The right to play, to do nothing, to be bored is enshrined in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. This is not a luxury, but a necessity for normal development.

Why free time is not a waste

When a child is left to their own devices, they learn to plan. They decide for themselves: to play with Lego, read, or simply lounge on the couch. This develops independence and responsibility. It is precisely in free play that imagination is formed, and the ability to resolve conflicts (in role-playing games) comes. Without free time, children grow up anxious, unable to occupy themselves without gadgets.

Modern tragedy: overprotection and the fear of boredom

Parents are afraid of the words "I'm bored." They immediately turn on a tablet or take them to a class. But boredom is the engine of creativity. It is precisely when there is nothing to do that a child comes up with a spaceship from a box. A packed schedule leaves no time for such inventions. The result is a decrease in cognitive flexibility.

How much free time is needed

According to pediatricians, a child aged 7-10 should have at least 2-3 hours of complete freedom per day (not counting sleep and walks). This time is spent on games, communicating with friends, and their hobbies. Unfortunately, the average modern schoolchild has no more than 1 hour, if you subtract homework and classes. Many parents consider only English and robotics to be "useful," while building a house of chairs is considered nonsense. This is a mistake.

How to protect the right to play

Include "empty slots" in the schedule. Don't plan every hour. Learn to say "no" to tutors and sections if you see that the child is overburdened. Set an example: turn off your phone and do nothing (read, look out the window). Play with children in their games (without lectures). Remember: missed lessons can be finished tomorrow, but stolen childhood cannot be returned.

Free time is not wasted time. It is an investment in mental health, creativity, and a future happy life.


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