Anonymous wrote:I discourage my middle schooler from socializing too much. She'd socialize all the time if I let her. I don't let her do sleepovers because she gets too tired, and I don't let her hang out with friends after school. She has a lot of homework, and I prefer she hang out with our family for the moment. She has the rest of her life to socialize.
OP, you child sounds fine. I would not worry. Every child is different. I think it's best for a middle-schooler to spend more time with family, and less with friends. We only have a few more years to influence them, so why not take advantage of it? In a few years they won't want to be seen in public with you. Cherish the time your child wants to spend at home.
Anonymous wrote:I discourage my middle schooler from socializing too much. She'd socialize all the time if I let her. I don't let her do sleepovers because she gets too tired, and I don't let her hang out with friends after school. She has a lot of homework, and I prefer she hang out with our family for the moment. She has the rest of her life to socialize.
OP, you child sounds fine. I would not worry. Every child is different. I think it's best for a middle-schooler to spend more time with family, and less with friends. We only have a few more years to influence them, so why not take advantage of it? In a few years they won't want to be seen in public with you. Cherish the time your child wants to spend at home.
Anonymous wrote:I discourage my middle schooler from socializing too much. She'd socialize all the time if I let her. I don't let her do sleepovers because she gets too tired, and I don't let her hang out with friends after school. She has a lot of homework, and I prefer she hang out with our family for the moment. She has the rest of her life to socialize.
OP, you child sounds fine. I would not worry. Every child is different. I think it's best for a middle-schooler to spend more time with family, and less with friends. We only have a few more years to influence them, so why not take advantage of it? In a few years they won't want to be seen in public with you. Cherish the time your child wants to spend at home.
Anonymous wrote:I guess I just want to make sure DD has a good balance. Like, 20:35, she is quite energetic and sociable during school hours but content to be at home with her books. I'm not complaining. She does get invited to social things and sleep overs on occasion, but she's not out every weekend nor is she asking to do more. I guess I'm not sure how much to encourage.