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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My son’s program is until 3 but he’s TIRED by then. I try not to even have him stay at the aftercare (just playing on playground) if I can swing it because he’s worn out. He swims on the weekend and does a low key mini soccer thing one day a week at his school. We MIGHT add soccer in during the weekend for the winter just because he loves it so much. But 4 year olds don’t need anything more. My oldest was super high energy and when she napped at 3 a gymnastics class in the late afternoon was great for her. But without the nap it’s too much.[/quote] Yeah I think 4 is a hard age in that they have usually dropped the nap but still kiiind of need it (for a lot of kids), meaning they still get pretty tired and cranky by that time. And personally I am kind of ruthless with keeping our weekends without things we HAVE to get to at a certain time that require wrangling the kids because I feel like I ask that of them each work day. Once a little older I know our weekends will look like that and the kids will have a lot of fun with that as well, but for now I'm holding on to flexibility and family time.[/quote]
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