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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm an anti-social introvert working part time with only one kid, but I find it hard sometimes. Child is very much an extrovert and talks constantly. I'm also an intensive parent (Suzuki instrument lessons once or twice per week, regional orchestra, sports, language) and no-screens at home. I honestly can't imagine having 3! I don't think I complain about it, but chat and empathize in social settings. [/quote] You could but they’d all have to be in the same activities or less or dump them for fake carpools on others. [/quote] I don’t see how this could happen unless I had kids the same gender within a year (or two at most). Larger age gap or different gender makes doing same activities at the same or similar times impossible. [/quote] Taekwondo. After white belt, everyone from age 5 to 88 is in the same class. I’m not defending mega families, but just saying it is possible to have them all in activities. You just have to decide that a certain activity is THE activity for the family.[/quote]
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