Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I try my best to get my kids involved in the same sports (we have 2 boys and a girl fwiw).
They're all involved in tennis and skiing. Then one also does soccer, one does fencing, and the other does a bunch of dance classes.
Op here. My kids play a lot of different sports throughout the year. They play tennis, golf and soccer. They also love to ski. Thank god they are no longer doing swim team and boys didn’t love baseball.
Why are we such a sports obsessed society?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I try my best to get my kids involved in the same sports (we have 2 boys and a girl fwiw).
They're all involved in tennis and skiing. Then one also does soccer, one does fencing, and the other does a bunch of dance classes.
Op here. My kids play a lot of different sports throughout the year. They play tennis, golf and soccer. They also love to ski. Thank god they are no longer doing swim team and boys didn’t love baseball.
Why are we such a sports obsessed society?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I try my best to get my kids involved in the same sports (we have 2 boys and a girl fwiw).
They're all involved in tennis and skiing. Then one also does soccer, one does fencing, and the other does a bunch of dance classes.
Op here. My kids play a lot of different sports throughout the year. They play tennis, golf and soccer. They also love to ski. Thank god they are no longer doing swim team and boys didn’t love baseball.
Why are we such a sports obsessed society?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drop something that the kids don't want to do.
DS, 6, is in Scouts (which he loves), Baseball (which he loves), Coding club after school (he asks for it). We have offered music and he has said he is not interested. We have suggested piano, guitar, and drums but he has said no to all of them. So we don't do music.
Granted, it is easier when it is one kid (obviously) but we don't make him do something he does not want to to. Well, except swimming. He has to take swim lessons.
So ask you kids what one thing that they want to do and let them choose. Drop the rest.
My kids only do activities they want to do. They do chess club and art at school and love it. Music is at school and they like it. We had private lessons but teacher had a baby so currently only at school. I don’t think each individual kid is necessarily doing too much.
I, the mom, am the one having a hard time juggling the activities of these three children.
I would love to drop scouts and sports.
Are you car pooling?
How many sports are we talking?
Anonymous wrote:This is why I try my best to get my kids involved in the same sports (we have 2 boys and a girl fwiw).
They're all involved in tennis and skiing. Then one also does soccer, one does fencing, and the other does a bunch of dance classes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drop something that the kids don't want to do.
DS, 6, is in Scouts (which he loves), Baseball (which he loves), Coding club after school (he asks for it). We have offered music and he has said he is not interested. We have suggested piano, guitar, and drums but he has said no to all of them. So we don't do music.
Granted, it is easier when it is one kid (obviously) but we don't make him do something he does not want to to. Well, except swimming. He has to take swim lessons.
So ask you kids what one thing that they want to do and let them choose. Drop the rest.
My kids only do activities they want to do. They do chess club and art at school and love it. Music is at school and they like it. We had private lessons but teacher had a baby so currently only at school. I don’t think each individual kid is necessarily doing too much.
I, the mom, am the one having a hard time juggling the activities of these three children.
I would love to drop scouts and sports.
Anonymous wrote:Drop something that the kids don't want to do.
DS, 6, is in Scouts (which he loves), Baseball (which he loves), Coding club after school (he asks for it). We have offered music and he has said he is not interested. We have suggested piano, guitar, and drums but he has said no to all of them. So we don't do music.
Granted, it is easier when it is one kid (obviously) but we don't make him do something he does not want to to. Well, except swimming. He has to take swim lessons.
So ask you kids what one thing that they want to do and let them choose. Drop the rest.