Anonymous wrote:Two days a week, my son comes home, grabs a sandwich and then leaves for gymnastics. He gets home at 9 pm at which point he cleans the cat box, eats and goes to bed. He does homework during lunch and while driving to practice. Two other days he gets home and has about two hours to hang with friends before another sports practice. Gets home around 9 those days too. In order to make this work, he has to use time wisely to get homework and chores done. His main chore during the week is the cat box.
I am a real believer in filling time with healthy activities so they care about their bodies and don't have time to get in trouble.
Do you live in a community where unhealthy activities and trouble lurk around every corner, just waiting to get you unless you are armored with 6 hours a day of extracurricular activities?