Summer is supposed to feel like space, yet so many families enter the break with the same tight grip they used all school year. I’m Amy Edelstein, and I’m inviting you to consider a different kind of summer for teenagers: less optimization, more presence. When life is overscheduled and overstimulated, the mind loses the room it needs to roam, integrate, and create. When there’s slack in the day, something surprising happens problems quietly solve themselves, imagination returns, and young people get to hear their own inner life again.
Join Amy Edelstein as she unpacks why unstructured time matters for teen development and mental health, and how our adult pace becomes a powerful lesson about what “being grown up” looks like. Instead of chasing the next big activity, explore small, concrete alternatives: unplanned walks, noticing overlooked corners of your neighborhood, sitting by water, and simply spending time together without an agenda.
Let yourself unwind, and learn to model that for the youth in your life.
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