Write an Article in 150 words on how you spent summer vacations in Lockdown.
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Explanation:
As we embark on a holiday period at home (quite literally) it is a good time for us to consider how we can make the most of this time, and the somewhat unusual opportunities it may present to us all. This brief list compiled by the CoSS Wellbeing Taskforce outlines a number of ways to spend our time well over the break, structured around the Five Ways to Wellbeing.
Keep Learning
1. Learning something new, and taking up a new hobby, is a really good way to use some of the time we have available to us over this holiday period. There are a wide range of things we can do within our home, from learning to play an instrument, learning a language, learning how to cook Michelin Star food (well something edible at least), learning to appreciate the arts (the National Theatre and Royal Opera House are providing access to a number of shows through their YouTube channel) or indeed the art of professional wrestling; we have a British World Champion for the first time.
2. For those of us with children in the household, why not learn something new, and have some fun, with these free downloadable STEM activities from the Institute of Mechanical Engineers. Each activity features instructional step by step videos, accessible kit lists and online worksheets. The activities are broadly non-industry specific and cater to a range of ages and abilities, with extension activities detailed for older/more able children. The Scouts have also designed a range of indoor activities to help keep children entertained.
Give
3. Good neighbouring at this time may seem an unusual suggestion given the current social distancing recommendations. However, it is important to give some of our time to checking in on neighbours who may be alone, elderly or in one of the at risk categories. This could involve dropping some groceries or a newspaper outside their door to help them maintain their physical and mental wellbeing, or maybe organizing a virtual meet-up where they have access to the relevant technology or a simple phone call. We all have more time on our hands currently, and giving some of this time to others can be most rewarding.
4. Volunteers also continue to be sought to help across the country in tackling the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the NHS volunteering scheme has temporarily closed, please check your local authority website for more information of help being sought in your local area.
Connect
5. Connect with friends, relatives and others virtually through social media and web-based platforms. There are many available from Facetime, to Zoom and Houseparty. Some of these enable you to play games, do quizzes and other activities in pretty large groups so can go well beyond a simple conversation.
6. Even though we are taking time away from work it is important to remember at this time more than ever that we should make sure to keep in contact with colleagues, relatives and friends that may be going through this time alone. Connecting with others is essential for our own mental health and even during the holidays having a quick catch-up with a work colleague can give you some much welcomed interaction with someone from outside your current confines.
Answer:
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in lockdown my summer vacation was so boring i cant go anywhere with my friends and family i just spent my summer vacations by doing my household chores and by helping my parents in their oen work but i just feel happy that i am spending most of the time with my family and i just learnt a lesson during this lockdowm that we should spent some pf our time with our family and in lockdown i do a lot of creative and fun activities along with my family i just play with my younger brothers and sisters and i am also learning new things during this lockdown and i can learnt a lot in this days
i can say one thing about this lockdown summer vacation by this we get some time to improve ourselves and we can also prepare for our upcoming exams so i wanna say you enjoy your lockdown wala summer vacation like me with your family