Anonymous
Post 02/04/2020 22:15     Subject: DD activities?

Anonymous wrote:Basically everything, because we're easy-going low stress people. It's all in your attitude.


+1
If you don't like the center, try a different one.
Both my kids tried different gyms/clubs before finding a good fit for our essy-going family.
Anonymous
Post 02/03/2020 15:54     Subject: DD activities?

Aikido.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2020 20:51     Subject: DD activities?

My three year exclusively takes enrichment classes through preschool - there are several options including dance, gymnastics, soccer, a couple languages, etc.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2020 20:49     Subject: DD activities?

We did rec center ballet and goldfish swimming - super low key, you sit outside with a book/kindle/phone and read. Occasionally look up and wave.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2020 14:54     Subject: DD activities?

If she likes dance, try a different dance school.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2020 14:31     Subject: DD activities?

Basically everything, because we're easy-going low stress people. It's all in your attitude.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2020 10:25     Subject: Re:DD activities?

How old Op?

My kids have always liked playing soccer and swim lessons. One really likes gymnastics and the other dance. And the older one just started playing basketball and tennis.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2020 10:09     Subject: DD activities?

We are ballet. How about another kind of dance? Hiphop?
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2020 10:04     Subject: DD activities?

Anonymous wrote:What is an activity that your daughters like that is low stress for you? We tried ballet and honestly I found the dynamics at our dance company tiresome.


Don't go with a dance company. Try the rec ctr instead. Cheaper, low stress, and ends after 8 weeks so no long term commitment.

How old is Dd? What are her interests? We've tried a kids' cooking class (Wegmans), painting/art, to name a few.

I look for drop-in type classes. Library, rec ctr, and sometimes preschool will have an extra enrichment activity.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2020 10:01     Subject: DD activities?


I loved ballet - it was relaxing sitting outside the room listening to the classical pianist inside. Sadly, it wasn’t DD’s thing.
Gym was low-stress but I hated the noisy atmosphere.

The best activity was and is DD’s violin lesson. It’s NOT low-stress, the teacher expects a lot and I take notes during the lesson to facilitate practice at home. It’s intense, but it’s by far the most rewarding activity!!!
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2020 09:59     Subject: DD activities?

Art class
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2020 09:31     Subject: Re:DD activities?

Martial arts and piano lessons are/were low key. Swim lessons were, as well. Swim team, on the other hand, is stressful in my household.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2020 09:13     Subject: Re:DD activities?

I am a big believer in trying different things and seeing what DD likes.
We have done swim ( my choice and non negotiable) and dance and gymnastics, also baseball and soccer during the spring/fall season.

Currently she is 6 and we are doing jiu jitsu and will be doing soccer in April for 8 weeks.
Anonymous
Post 02/02/2020 08:57     Subject: DD activities?

What is an activity that your daughters like that is low stress for you? We tried ballet and honestly I found the dynamics at our dance company tiresome.