I've read it. I still don't think kids should be overscheduled. |
That's just not who he is. He's the kid at McDonald's playplace who will set up a play scenario with all the other kids, kids he's just met, get everybody playing the same game. He was like this since he was a baby. |
Ok, you are free to do what you want with your own kids! Enjoy. |
I'd let them do activities if they want, I just won't overschedule. It's not like I think activities are bad |
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Personally For our family my kid is “over scheduled” When There is always some place they *have* to be and There is little room for spontanity in their day. Pretty much if Their life is dictated by a schedule - whether they seem to like the activities or not.
Also, if my kids have to choose between activities. One kid only had a few activities but they overlapped - so they were leaving one activity early or getting fo another late because of conflict in times. I personally do a dance when i get a randomly assigned twice a week activity schedule for one kid and it beautifully syncs with the activity for the other with little re-tracing of steps and stress for us parents. |
The part that I don't get is, I understand that they may have less opportunity, but how are activities stopping them wanting to drink? That doesn't just magically go away |
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we are on the edge of it. We have space for free/down time now but I worry the balance will erode in the next year as the kids continue to move up in their competitive sports leagues.
Summers are always off though, other than development camps that they choose to do. |
DP. Lots of teenagers drink because they're bored/looking for something to do. Extracurricular activity participation is generally connected to lower rates of substance use. |
I just I guess think teens should be able to entertain themselves without getting into trouble. I think I'd be so mad at my kid if they did stupid stuff because they were "bored." |
| I think by overscheduling kids lose out on more than they gain |
I think that's a great skill! But how does he have the chance to exercise that if you plan every activity? Lots of kids enjoy high levels of stimulation and social activity but that doesn't mean that you have to schedule that in. It may mean going to a park for two hours and playing with whomever is there. |
A lot of teenagers drink and do drugs because of anxiety, depression, feeling pressured etc.. |
Every child is different. Every family is different. A family with a high-energy only child and a SAHM is likely to have a busier schedule than one with lower-energy twins (who have each other for stimulation/socialization) and two parents who work out of the house. Overscheduled is something that doesn't work for YOUR child(ren) and YOUR family. |
They literally run out of time. If you have a big sports thing Saturday morning that rules out Friday night for getting blasted. Also a big driver of binge drinking is boredom |
| I try to strive for a good balance. But, I also hope to give my kids at least a little bit of an old school free range childhood like I had |