Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. She’s not 6, she’s 8 and it’s dance.
It honestly doesn’t matter what it is, everyone will have an opinion on it. That’s why I didn’t want to derail the thread. I don’t think she will be a professional dancer or anything like that, but she’s good at it and it makes her happy. The latter is really all that matters when it comes to a kids activity.
I have gotten some great advice, and I hope I’ve seen receptive. Thank you to the kind commenters.
Oh, for crying out loud. It is 100% unnecessary for an EIGHT year old to do two days of “3-4 hours a week” and two more days of an hour a week just to do dance. And no, your kid does not need to be on the “dance team,” even if it makes them feel super duper special and important.
Your problems are entirely of your own making. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every working couple I know had a SAHM or PT mom by your kids age. Or the grandparents were intimately involved. Many had a au pair too.
This is absurd and not my experience at all.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. She’s not 6, she’s 8 and it’s dance.
It honestly doesn’t matter what it is, everyone will have an opinion on it. That’s why I didn’t want to derail the thread. I don’t think she will be a professional dancer or anything like that, but she’s good at it and it makes her happy. The latter is really all that matters when it comes to a kids activity.
I have gotten some great advice, and I hope I’ve seen receptive. Thank you to the kind commenters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't stand when people start a thread stating a problem and asking for help and then state all the reasons why they can't possibly make any changes to their situation.
OP you have ONE six year and a spouse. If you are "exhausted" you are doing it wrong.
I don't like that either, but that's not what OP is doing. She said at the outset that having her DC quit the activity is not an option, but she has seemed receptive to other ideas about outsourcing, etc.
What IS weird, however, is that OP won't just say what the activity is. Like, why not?
Maybe her kid is training to be a spy 😂.
Yeah why the secrecy??
Because she doesn’t want us to tell her the activity is not worth all the time she is putting into into, which it almost certainly is not.
I'm not OP -- folks on here think everything is about outcomes. Often it should be about the ride. Even if OP's kid has no prayer of making it to the Olympics or whatever, and even if that is not even her goal, the ride and everything her child is getting out of the activity in the moment, can very well be worth it. Tell us what it is OP, come on!
Not if her mother is "exhausted" and can't figure out how to do laundry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every working couple I know had a SAHM or PT mom by your kids age. Or the grandparents were intimately involved. Many had a au pair too.
This is absurd and not my experience at all.
Anonymous wrote:Every working couple I know had a SAHM or PT mom by your kids age. Or the grandparents were intimately involved. Many had a au pair too.
this is how DC likes it
Anonymous wrote:OP here. She’s not 6, she’s 8 and it’s dance.
It honestly doesn’t matter what it is, everyone will have an opinion on it. That’s why I didn’t want to derail the thread. I don’t think she will be a professional dancer or anything like that, but she’s good at it and it makes her happy. The latter is really all that matters when it comes to a kids activity.
I have gotten some great advice, and I hope I’ve seen receptive. Thank you to the kind commenters.