In a guest blog today, Dr Teresa Belton of the University of East Anglia argues that - despite many parents going to great lengths to ensure their children are constantly stimulated - a little boredom can be good for a child.
She says that a gap in activity encourages children to entertain themselves by thinking creatively, rather than relying on the "quick-fix" of TV and handheld devices.
What do you think? Is your instinct to step in whenever your child appears bored, or are you a bit more 'laissez-faire'
? Have a read of the blog and share your experiences with us below.