Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your kid in private school? I have never heard of so many of those types of activifies in a public school.
Since the post in the VA Public Schools forum, I would guess the kid is in a Virginia public school.
Anonymous wrote:Is your kid in private school? I have never heard of so many of those types of activifies in a public school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our children are in elementary school. They only play one sport so we don't overschedule them. Too many extra activities (family dance, teacher basketball games, field trips, monthly classroom activity where parents are invited, etc). Feeling overwhelmed already
It always sounds like a lot when they tell you about it all at once, but IMO it doesn't feel that bad in reality. And other than attending school, the rest is optional and a lot of it I just don't sign up for. Especially since at lot of the special activities don't begin until 7pm and my kids go to bed at 7:45.
It's not as bad as it sounds OP.
+1
We never sign up for any of those evening activities. They're not mandatory.
Anonymous wrote:Do you work?
When I was working, I felt it was a lot. Now that I am a SAHM, I look forward to all the events. I'm very involved in the PTA and help organize them.
Anonymous wrote:Do you work?
When I was working, I felt it was a lot. Now that I am a SAHM, I look forward to all the events. I'm very involved in the PTA and help organize them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our children are in elementary school. They only play one sport so we don't overschedule them. Too many extra activities (family dance, teacher basketball games, field trips, monthly classroom activity where parents are invited, etc). Feeling overwhelmed already
It always sounds like a lot when they tell you about it all at once, but IMO it doesn't feel that bad in reality. And other than attending school, the rest is optional and a lot of it I just don't sign up for. Especially since at lot of the special activities don't begin until 7pm and my kids go to bed at 7:45.
It's not as bad as it sounds OP.
Anonymous wrote:Our children are in elementary school. They only play one sport so we don't overschedule them. Too many extra activities (family dance, teacher basketball games, field trips, monthly classroom activity where parents are invited, etc). Feeling overwhelmed already
