How you decide to organize your teen’s summer schedule will depend on their goals and your family. Printing out a schedule or writing it on a whiteboard will help your student know when they should do which activities. It can be helpful to set specific time goals (like reading for at least an hour each day) but not every moment needs to be scheduled. Instead, let your student have general blocks of time scheduled to accomplish a small handful of tasks they can do at their own pace every couple of hours. Remember, the goal isn't to keep them busy but to empower them to make the most of their summer break.
When a goal is identified, written down, and displayed somewhere visible, it is more likely to be accomplished.
A summertime routine for middle schoolers could look something like this: