How much have you spent this school year on extras?

Anonymous
We spend what we are comfortable spending financially for an only child.

Math enrichment $3,000 for two different classes, a competition class and a grade level class and competitions.

Rec sports, $1,000, he plays a rec sport every season.

Scouts $1,000 (guessing here) dues, campouts, summer camp, uniforms and the like.

Summer Camps $1,000 for non-Scout related camps.

Next year he is likely to drop one of the math classes, he wants to keep the competition math.
Anonymous
Not counting summer camp at $400 per week per kid (2 kids) but we need the childcare.
Kid 1: $600 a month (3 activities)
Kid 2: $120 a month but its only one activity
Plus $4k a semester combined for both kids for weekend heritage language school

We all drive them, DH is WFH so he has the lions share of driving. Saturday school 9-1:30 gives us couple time and a break as well.

Still less than the nanny we had before preschool and a little leas than preschool ($17k per kid per year)
Anonymous
About $600 a month
Anonymous
My daughter (7) is in aftercare and does private piano lessons. That's $2200 a year (184 a month) and $7800 ($650/ month) for aftercare each year. DD (4) is in aftercare (I don't know the cost, I pay $3000 for her school each month). And she does gymnastics which is $1330 a year ($111/month).

That's $3945 a month but $3000 is daycare for one kid.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We spend what we are comfortable spending financially for an only child.

Math enrichment $3,000 for two different classes, a competition class and a grade level class and competitions.

Rec sports, $1,000, he plays a rec sport every season.

Scouts $1,000 (guessing here) dues, campouts, summer camp, uniforms and the like.

Summer Camps $1,000 for non-Scout related camps.

Next year he is likely to drop one of the math classes, he wants to keep the competition math.


6 months of Scouts is $1000 for one kid?? Can you tell us more about this? I know very little about Scouts, but assumed you paid like $100 for registration/uniform, and maybe more here and there for an overnight or outing.
Anonymous
^ Oh sorry, I see the details above. I saw Scouts = $1000 and just went crazy I guess lol
Anonymous
Probably $4k for sports per kid (2 travel sports, 2 rec sports, plus clinics)

$200/month per kid for tutoring.

Yes it’s tiring, I don’t get to spend much time with my spouse unless we both WFH for a day. They love it though, and it’s short lived until they pare down the list of what they like playing best.
Anonymous
I'll be on the other end here, but my kids are still early elementary age. Kids are in K and 3rd and are in aftercare at school. No additional activities for the kid in K this school year- just letting him adjust. 3rd grader has done a running program at school this past fall (and will be in it again this spring) and basketball this winter. Total for all that is under $400. They'll both have swimming lessons in the summer so that'll be a few hundred dollars. I can't really think of anything else.

Other than that, they play with friends in the neighborhood, and we go to museums, amusement parks, local parks, etc. on the weekends.
Anonymous
One kid per school year is about $8000, that includes multiple sports with one being a travel sport, and weekly music lessons.

My other two kids are younger, and probably $2500 each per school year on sports and things like art classes.
Anonymous
Rec baseball and softball two seasons a year, karate the school year for both kids, dance for one, music lessons for one = $5,500 a year. That does not include supplies for any of those activities that need to be replaced - this year that has included an instrument cleaning kit, reeds for two instruments, two sets of dance shoes…..

Then there’s sleepaway camp which is roughly $10k more than I’d pay if we just sent the kids to day camps, so I’d consider that excess an extra.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter (7) is in aftercare and does private piano lessons. That's $2200 a year (184 a month) and $7800 ($650/ month) for aftercare each year. DD (4) is in aftercare (I don't know the cost, I pay $3000 for her school each month). And she does gymnastics which is $1330 a year ($111/month).

That's $3945 a month but $3000 is daycare for one kid.


Aftercare is $650 a month?? Do they do structures enrichment activities during that time?
Anonymous
Where are my travel sport parents? We spend about 4k for each kid and I know this is on the low side. Plus their other activities probably adds another 1k if we include camping gear for scouts, costumes and fees.
Anonymous
We spend around $5k per kid per year on music lessons, sports, enrichment and camps. We do very few camps, no travel sports, no private tutoring or private coaching.
Anonymous
Swimming $5k, summer swim and club swim for two kids. Suits, goggles, spirit wear, etc.

Scouts/Soccer: $1k

Skiing: $8-$10k. Travel to races, team fees, equipment, etc. This doesn’t include off season camps or season passes. Need to add up how much I’ve spent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We spend what we are comfortable spending financially for an only child.

Math enrichment $3,000 for two different classes, a competition class and a grade level class and competitions.

Rec sports, $1,000, he plays a rec sport every season.

Scouts $1,000 (guessing here) dues, campouts, summer camp, uniforms and the like.

Summer Camps $1,000 for non-Scout related camps.

Next year he is likely to drop one of the math classes, he wants to keep the competition math.


6 months of Scouts is $1000 for one kid?? Can you tell us more about this? I know very little about Scouts, but assumed you paid like $100 for registration/uniform, and maybe more here and there for an overnight or outing.


Scouts is year round, he is in a Troop. He does summer camp and winter camp plus the monthly camps and dues. Dues are about $120 for a year. Regular monthly camping, for a weekend, is about $25 a weekend. Summer camp is about $600 for a week of over night camp. Winter camp is about $200. He is pretty active and the camps are a lot of fun. He does merit badges and hangs out with his friends. You can easily do Scouts spending less but you lose the summer camp or winter camp experiences, which are a ton of fun.
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