How nice for you! Believe me, I’d much prefer to live in a metro area where we could afford to live closer to our jobs, but alas. |
+1 to all this. My kids are similar ages OP and activities every night like that would be too exhausting for them. My 7yo actually told me that the spring weekdays were too busy so we scaled back this fall and also shifted one activity to the weekend. So now he has two weekdays with after school activities and 4yo only has one. We will go to the playground a couple days when the weather is nice. I get the screens rut- we were allowing too much tv during the week and it was causing issues. At the start of the school year we said no more tv in the evenings after school. There was some complaining but now they are used to it. I will let them watch for 20 min or so in the morning if they get themselves ready for the day in time. |
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If your kids are in aftercare, ditch the weekday activities unless they are at the school. The kids may complain but will survive. Summer is a great chance to try new things when those things can double as childcare.
The reality is, you can't change your situation if you don't change something. To get to bed earlier and have time to eat together, they really need to get home earlier. I also don't see a huge issue with screens while you're prepping dinner, especially given the kids have had a long day of school + aftercare. Then maybe everyone can be recharged to have a little family time (whether it's sitting and reading together, playing a game, or you vegging on couch while the kids play). They've been busy all day though ... I wouldn't worry about doing something enriching, just being present. |