Laziness has to be the number one problem parents see during spring break, or on any old weekend! Children (especially teens) seem to always want to sleep and relax, no work or activity involved! No matter how old your children are, help them make the most of their youth by getting them a little more active and involved in activities. Some of our top recommendations are below!
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4 Ways to Motivate a Lazy Child

Laziness has to be the number one problem parents see during spring break, or on any old weekend! 

Children (especially teens) always seem to want to sleep in and relax, no chores or activity involved! No matter how old your children are, you can get them more involved and engaged in life with our top recommendations - check 'em out below!

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