June 22, 2025 - 00:15

As summer approaches, parents are grappling with how to recreate the carefree, adventurous spirit of a '90s summer for their children. Gone are the days when kids spent their days outdoors, riding bikes, playing in the neighborhood, and engaging in imaginative play. Instead, screens dominate leisure time, leaving many to wonder if a true '90s summer is even possible.
To combat this trend, some parents are taking proactive steps to encourage outdoor activities. Organizing neighborhood games, setting up scavenger hunts, and arranging bike rides can help kids reconnect with nature and their peers. Crafting DIY projects and hosting backyard camps can also spark creativity and foster a sense of adventure reminiscent of the past.
While it may be challenging to completely eliminate screen time, blending technology-free activities with occasional digital engagement might provide a balanced approach. By encouraging kids to explore the world outside their doors, parents can give them a taste of the nostalgic summers that defined a generation.
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