Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some type of competition - Science Olympiad, debate, It's academic, etc. The kids need to meet more often than just once per week to prepare for competitions. However, there is a lot to be said for letting your kid choose and try out several different once-per-week clubs. That's how they figure out what they like and meet different types of people.
I think the OP is smart to ask about this now. It can be hard to switch clubs to test them out after a few weeks so it's nice to have some sort of strategy. I have a rising 9th grader and have been thinking about this as well.
PP here again. I also want to add sometimes these clubs really don't do anything, or start off strong and then peter out, or only meet monthly (based on my older child's experience). And, she found it awkward to switch into clubs that were already sort of established after she realized this.
Can you give some examples of clubs that petered out, please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some type of competition - Science Olympiad, debate, It's academic, etc. The kids need to meet more often than just once per week to prepare for competitions. However, there is a lot to be said for letting your kid choose and try out several different once-per-week clubs. That's how they figure out what they like and meet different types of people.
I think the OP is smart to ask about this now. It can be hard to switch clubs to test them out after a few weeks so it's nice to have some sort of strategy. I have a rising 9th grader and have been thinking about this as well.
PP here again. I also want to add sometimes these clubs really don't do anything, or start off strong and then peter out, or only meet monthly (based on my older child's experience). And, she found it awkward to switch into clubs that were already sort of established after she realized this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Some type of competition - Science Olympiad, debate, It's academic, etc. The kids need to meet more often than just once per week to prepare for competitions. However, there is a lot to be said for letting your kid choose and try out several different once-per-week clubs. That's how they figure out what they like and meet different types of people.
I think the OP is smart to ask about this now. It can be hard to switch clubs to test them out after a few weeks so it's nice to have some sort of strategy. I have a rising 9th grader and have been thinking about this as well.
Anonymous wrote:Some type of competition - Science Olympiad, debate, It's academic, etc. The kids need to meet more often than just once per week to prepare for competitions. However, there is a lot to be said for letting your kid choose and try out several different once-per-week clubs. That's how they figure out what they like and meet different types of people.