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Mine did summer swim team at that age and also was a counselor in training. And then family trips.
My kid actually prefers to be busy and doesn't want to lay around the house all summer. Kids are different. Not everyone is forcing their teenager out of the house to do things. |
Why do some of you feel the need to have this lecture-y tone? I don't get it. The OP asked for options for the summer for a rising 9th grader. Who the heck are you to imply the OP doesn't want her kid to have joy and happiness in life. Seriously park the judge bus and hop off. List some options and go on with your day. |
DP. Your tone is much more lecture-y. You seem to be driving the judge bus… |
| Summer swim team, volunteer for swim team, 1 week of camp, prepare for a HS sport, and travel. |
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Mine is doing one week of basketball camp at Good Counsel
One week of police camp thru MCPD 2 nights residential camp at UMD for soccer So 2.5 weeks of camp which is less than prior summers. One week at Rehoboth. The rest of the time, pool, and I’m not sure what else yet. I don’t know if HS will have sports stuff for her to do, I’ve heard they have workouts or something for her sport so didnt want to plan too much I do enforce one phone/tablet free day per week. She can pick the day. Forces her to do other things she enjoys that she won’t do if the electronics are always at hand. |
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MBSYEP, 6 weeks
One family trip Some down time hanging around town Summer homework |
Our kids mostly hang out at home/in the neighborhood. They do some neighborhood jobs like babysitting, some summers take a class or a sports clinic, and sometimes go away for some type of camp as well as family vacation. But when they're hanging out at home it works because -- I sometimes can WFH and even when I can't DH and I flex so I leave at like 9AM and he's home by like 3PM so they're not home alone all day every day, there are two of them (ages 14 and 16) so they do stuff together like card games and walking/biking places, they're friends with neighbors who are also sometimes home, we're walking/biking distance to our pool and to the grocery store/restaurants/etc. The biggest issue is not allowing them to end up on tech all day, which admittedly is a challenge, but having the pool and friends nearby helps. It also helps to leave them money to go out for lunch or for starbucks or to buy a new book at the bookstore, etc., to motivate them to get out and do things every day. |
NP. I’m not a tiger parent, it’s a perfectly valid question. They’re outgrowing most day camps but working parents may not want them home alone all day for weeks on end. |
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In MCPS -
Lounging around and knocking out the Health requirements online. As a rising 10th, she lounged around and did an online Physics class, to get a pre-req out of the way for her future STEM APs. This year as a rising 11th grader, she has an internship and will prep for the Aug SAT. No more lounging around! Please give your young teen plenty of downtime during the summer. After that it definitely heats up. |
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Mine is in 9th now, but last summer she did:
2 weeks of sleepaway camp 2 weeks of a summer sports program 1 week of rock climbing day camp 2 weeks vacation with me 2 weeks vacation with her Dad and stepmom A short road trip to do some early college visits (her choice, not our pressure and we took it very casually) |
So they watch TV all day. |
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3 weeks of sleepaway camp
Family trip Pool, friends, mall etc |
Me again. I forgot to add 3 weeks of marching band camp. And to answer another PP— yes, there’s a parent at home. So plenty of chances for kid to be driven to pool, outings, to meet up with friends. Little screen time, but lots of fun time at pool, etc. |
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Hoping to get started on the community service requirement for high school. Three weeks of summer school (for high school credit). Some family travel here and there.
Otherwise going to the gym and a lot of video games, unfortunately. May be able to convince him to do some random day trips to the beach. Or for him to go to a city pool with friends. |
🙄 the PP pretty much described the summer before HS for me and yes I watched a ton of soap operas and went to the pool. I am a fully functional and gainfully employed adult now. |