Youth Leisure

Remember not a ridiculous, but actual in modern times joke about how in our childhood our friends were called to walk standing under the windows and shouting our name. Today, our children are called to mobile phones or even write in a personal. We used to organize team competitions on the street. Our children play computer toys on the net! So what happens with the leisure of modern youth?

Leisure and leisure time for young people

Many of the guys complain that they have almost no free time. Homework is too complicated, the whole day is written in minutes, and there is very little time left for rest. It seems that everything is perfect - the child is busy and does not hang around the yards without any work. But such a picture is not drawn everywhere. The main problem in the organization of leisure for young people is the lack of accessible sections and circles, which would be really interesting for our modern youth. Look around. After all, not many families can pay for various courses and additional activities that are of interest to our children. And free circles, most often do not meet the requirements of a modern child, as they are conducted by activists, who very rarely follow modern progress. And all the cultural leisure of youth is destroyed! And it is necessary for our children to independently search for ways how to occupy themselves.

Forms of leisure for young people

There are two types of leisure: organized and unorganized.

  1. About organized everything should be clear - it's circles and sections, or activities on which the child is under the supervision of an adult who is engaged in leisure of the pupil.
  2. Unorganized leisure is all that a child can do himself. There is such a form of leisure, as a rule, spontaneously. The child is looking for communication, new opportunities to try something new and interesting for him. So there are informal groups, broken by interests.

What kind of leisure do young people prefer? More often than not, it is a free time at home, in front of a television or computer. First, it is not costly, in the material sense. And secondly, the Internet gives our children the opportunity to communicate and learn all that interests them.

So the whole organization of children's leisure depends on adults, not only from parents, but also from higher-ranking officials. What can we give to our children, what opportunities for them will we open, what are we interested in - our children will also be interested in this.