Anonymous wrote:Wait - OP says they
1) go to birthday parties
2) have one activity for 45 minutes each weekend day
3) go to the park
OP WTF - that is not "hanging around the house" - you are taking your kid to structured activities, birthdays, and playgrounds. That is a pretty normal weekend for the vast majority of kids in this area.
Anonymous wrote:I used to feel like a lazy parent because on weekends we stay around the house and hang out. We attend birthday parties, and have one 45-minute class a day, but other than that we are home or at the park playing or reading and relaxing. No screens other than a family movie after dinner. I used to think I should be more active like the other parents who were always go, go, go with classes and playdates and going to this place and that from morning to evening every single Saturday and Sunday. Now I’m realizing they do that because they don’t know how to interact with their kid, so they’d rather drive them around to places and let them be entertained by structured activities. And as a result, the kids don’t know how to entertain themselves either and get bored without activities or screens.
Anonymous wrote:Good for you, OP. We are a high energy family with high energy kids. Staying at home is rough for us, but we are making the best of it. I wouldn’t judge you for being mostly at home on the weekends and hopefully you don’t judge me for having a hard time with this.
Anonymous wrote:I used to feel like a lazy parent because on weekends we stay around the house and hang out. We attend birthday parties, and have one 45-minute class a day, but other than that we are home or at the park playing or reading and relaxing. No screens other than a family movie after dinner. I used to think I should be more active like the other parents who were always go, go, go with classes and playdates and going to this place and that from morning to evening every single Saturday and Sunday. Now I’m realizing they do that because they don’t know how to interact with their kid, so they’d rather drive them around to places and let them be entertained by structured activities. And as a result, the kids don’t know how to entertain themselves either and get bored without activities or screens.
Anonymous wrote:I used to feel like a lazy parent because on weekends we stay around the house and hang out. We attend birthday parties, and have one 45-minute class a day, but other than that we are home or at the park playing or reading and relaxing. No screens other than a family movie after dinner. I used to think I should be more active like the other parents who were always go, go, go with classes and playdates and going to this place and that from morning to evening every single Saturday and Sunday. Now I’m realizing they do that because they don’t know how to interact with their kid, so they’d rather drive them around to places and let them be entertained by structured activities. And as a result, the kids don’t know how to entertain themselves either and get bored without activities or screens.