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          New Delhi, May 28 (IANS) The most awaited event in a school   student's calendar - the summer vacation - leaves even the most devoted parents   shaking in their boots. Many scout for summer workshops. But for those who   cannot afford these annual rituals or don't want to, the solution could simply   lie in picking up the paintbrush or going online.
 
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	  "I set up an art studio in the building where we live and gave my daughter   paints, big sheets of paper and brushes. Then I set her free to explore and show   her hidden talent," said Anamika Nanda, mother of eight-year-old   Deesha.
 Nanda also believes that spending vacations at home is the only   option left because of soaring prices. She says she can't afford to send her   child to a summer workshop and it is not economical for the family to go for a   vacation every year.
 
 "It's a tough time for common people as the prices   of essential commodities are spiralling out of control. So planning a vacation   every now and then is a tough task for middle class people. We prefer to engage   our kids with indoor activities like watching movies, or inviting their friends   home and playing video games," she added.
 
 There are many online games   based on mathematics, arts and language which are both informative and   entertaining. These games are freely available on the websites like   academicskillbuilders.com, freegamesjungle.com and lilgames.com.
 
 "Today,   children are growing up in a technologically advanced world. They have various   sources of entertainment. Kids in the age group of 6-14 years get easily   attracted by online games," said Ankur Sharma, a child psychologist.
 
 "The   positive aspect about these games is that children learn very quickly as there   is an element of entertainment involved. Also, through these online games, their   perceptual and cognitive skills improve drastically which helps develop their   learning capabilities," he added.
 
 There are parents who feel that   spending time at home during summer holidays is the best way of spending quality   time with their children, a rarity in today's hectic life.
 
 "Quality time   is not about planning something extraordinary, it's about everyday activities   which are transformed by the intensity with which they are experienced. It is   our responsibility to make children realise their hidden talent and harness the   positive energy in them," said Nanda.
 
 She also said it is necessary for   parents to participate in children's activities.
 
 "Don't leave the room   when your kids go to play their latest videogame. Ask for advice and tips on how   to improve and challenge them to competitions," she said.
 
 "Also, make   television watching a shared family activity and encourage debate and discussion   around favourite shows. If you feel your child is always using social media then   think about ways you can turn it into shared activity," she said.
 
 "Set up   a Facebook fan page about a shared interest or run your own farm on Farmville   together."
 
 
      
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