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[quote=Anonymous]Need some opinion regarding the enrichmen programs for the kids. How much is too much? should there be a limit? My hubby and myself share different opinion regarding the quantity of enrichmen programs. I believe it is great idea, but it should be balance with rest of her playtime while he believe is giving her all that is out there as long as we can provide the financial support. Our DD is currently 4 years old. She has at least 1 - 2 enrichment activities every day including sat and sunday. Her enrichments ranges from different languages learning (Chinese, Spanish, French), boosting of her acadamic (english and math), music, dance, karate, gymastic, soccer, swim...etc. Although these programs focus on different typic and have both acadamic and fun, but I still believe it is way too much for a 4 year old. I am afraid it will end up doing more damage to her learning experience. Her willingness to learn. She does not complain abut it, but is it really health for her? My and my hubby constantly having argument over how much is too much. He wants to enroll her more, anything he see out there that is different then what she have currently, and as long as there is no conflict, he wants to enroll her. I have been trying to say no and put a ceiling to it, but appearently have not been successful as you can tell her plate is "FULL". Am I being too concern? Or is he being too much? Should there be a balance? If so, where should the line be? Any advise is greatly appreciated as I am so exhusted of constantly fighting with him regarding her education. [/quote]
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