Anonymous wrote:Depends on the age and the kid.
In lower elementary, my kid would do an after school program at school and one sport per season. At some point, we added scouts.
My middle kid wanted to anything and everything starting at age 6. He did art club at school, asked to play piano, wanted to play baseball with our neighbor, join chess club, etc.
In upper elementary, my kids started doing an academic extracurricular- odyssey of the mind or science Olympiad.
While it may sound like a lot, one activity per day isn’t that much. We are a low screen family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids do 3-4 activities per week. We found that all of their friends were doing things. If we didn't sign up, there was no one to play with during down time. But it is a bit of a circle -- you do the activities to meet people, make friends and stay busy. But then you really have to keep doing them because all of your friends are at basketball or swimming or wherever.
I think this is something to consider. We have 2 kids who do 1-2 activities at any given time but we also have a ton of kids on our block who are always outside. So they have a ton of social interaction outside our door and they often complain about having to stop whatever they are doing outside to go to structured activities. Even in the summer, they always have neighbors to hang out with at the pool so they don't want to do swim team because it takes them away from their friends. If we didn't have other kids around all the time, I would think about signing them up for more.
Anonymous wrote:My kids do 3-4 activities per week. We found that all of their friends were doing things. If we didn't sign up, there was no one to play with during down time. But it is a bit of a circle -- you do the activities to meet people, make friends and stay busy. But then you really have to keep doing them because all of your friends are at basketball or swimming or wherever.