Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is crazy expensive. And yes, a few of the classes have been good, but there have also been a few duds--and I mean, sitting the kids in front of a screen instead of doing the paid activity because it "was the last session of the term" bad. No advice, just solidarity. We are definitely being overcharged for on-site "enrichment."
OP here: we signed up for session 1 in the fall. Active Play canceled two of the three classes my kid really wanted to try; the class he did was just OK. We did one class in session 2 and it was a total dud. Skipped session 3 completely only to find that many of our kid's friends in regular after care are doing Active Play for 3-4 days per week.
We can easily afford Active Play, but it really feels like it segregates the kids during aftercare.
Anonymous wrote:It is crazy expensive. And yes, a few of the classes have been good, but there have also been a few duds--and I mean, sitting the kids in front of a screen instead of doing the paid activity because it "was the last session of the term" bad. No advice, just solidarity. We are definitely being overcharged for on-site "enrichment."
Anonymous wrote:It is crazy expensive. And yes, a few of the classes have been good, but there have also been a few duds--and I mean, sitting the kids in front of a screen instead of doing the paid activity because it "was the last session of the term" bad. No advice, just solidarity. We are definitely being overcharged for on-site "enrichment."