DutchNews.nl - DutchNews.nl brings daily news from The Netherlands in English

9 May 2025
Newsletter Donate Advertise
  • News
  • Life in the Netherlands
  • Jobs
  • Podcast
  • About us
  • Search
  • Home
  • Economy
  • Art and culture
  • Sport
  • Europe
  • Society
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Housing
  • Education
  • News
    • Home
    • Economy
    • Art and culture
    • Sport
    • Europe
    • Society
    • Environment
    • Health
    • Housing
    • Education
  • Life in the Netherlands
    • Latest
    • Opinion
    • Books
    • Travel
    • 10 Questions
    • Learning Dutch
    • Inburgering with DN
    • Food & Drink
    • Ask us anything
  • Jobs
  • Podcast
  • About us
    • Team
    • Donate
    • Advertise
    • Writing for Dutch News
    • Contact us
    • Privacy
    • Newsletter
  • Search

Bored? School’s out and the kids are home again

July 20, 2020
Photo: Depositphotos.com
Photo: DutchNews.nl

Parents are struggling to figure out what to do with their teenagers this summer, as summer camps are booked up and corona measures are preventing holiday plans, reports public broadcaster NOS.

‘During a normal summer holiday of six weeks, you can get away with two, three weeks on holiday and on the other weeks hang out and relax,’ youth and parenting coach Tea Adema reportedly said. ‘Now there is little else to do than just survive and enjoy yourself.’

According to a poll by Steunpunt Kindervakanties, an organisation that oversees children’s camps, there’s been a dramatic decrease in the number of summer camps on offer this year. The coronavirus prevention measures, relaxed on July 1, kept camp organisers from preparing activities, it said.

Camps that still went forward are apparently fully booked, with demand up as many families are limited in travelling for a summer holiday. Many also shifted from an overnight model to only holding activities during the day.

Youth workers and civil society organizations have reportedly joined forces with local governments to provide entertainment for kids in response.

‘We have special activities for those who cannot go on holiday due to corona or financial reasons: we do archery, water games and kickboxing, for example,’ said Marieke van der Perk of Moove, organiser of sports activities at the Summer Caravan in Oosterhout.

Experts believe that some parents are encouraging their kids to find summer jobs, though with fewer jobs in cafes and bars, those are scarce. According to rules from the Dutch government, under-fifteens can work mowing lawns or walking neighborhood dogs.

Share this article
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
  • Reddit
  • Copy URL
Society
Thank you for donating to DutchNews.nl.

We could not provide the Dutch News service, and keep it free of charge, without the generous support of our readers. Your donations allow us to report on issues you tell us matter, and provide you with a summary of the most important Dutch news each day.

Make a donation
Latest
Show more
Dutch minister hails European parliament vote on wolf protection
Five young adults in NL "nearly died" through vaping: RTL
Student room rents rise 6.2%, with Amsterdam nearing €1,000
Don't say it with toxic flowers on Mother's Day, campaigners say
Sharks and rays found living around Dutch wind farms
NewsHomeEconomyArt and cultureSportEuropeSocietyEnvironmentHealthHousingEducation
Life in the NetherlandsLatestOpinionBooksTravel10 QuestionsLearning DutchInburgering with DNFood & DrinkAsk us anything
About usTeamDonateAdvertiseWriting for Dutch NewsContact usPrivacyNewsletter
© 2025 DutchNews | Cookie settings

Help us to keep providing you information about coronavirus in the Netherlands.

Many thanks to everyone who has donated to DutchNews.nl in recent days!

We could not provide this service without you. If you have not yet made a contribution, you can do so here.

The DutchNews.nl team

Donate now

Dutchnews Survey

Please help us making DutchNews.nl a better read by taking part in a short survey.

Take part now