Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! OP’s friend must be very rich. I have a 6 year old as well and she’s doing two weeks of 4 times a week swim lessons. We have some vacation planned and she’s also doing two weeks of camp. That’s it. I take my kids out to playground, nature centers, and to be honest, running out of places to go as it is so exhausting to schlep a 6 and a 4 year old out.
This is usually why parents over schedule their kids. That way they don’t have to deal with them.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! OP’s friend must be very rich. I have a 6 year old as well and she’s doing two weeks of 4 times a week swim lessons. We have some vacation planned and she’s also doing two weeks of camp. That’s it. I take my kids out to playground, nature centers, and to be honest, running out of places to go as it is so exhausting to schlep a 6 and a 4 year old out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know someone that has 6 year old boy ( same age same my DS) does 4 times swimming per week ( in swim team), twice a week piano with a tutor, once a week with a tennis instructor, and goes to after school care that provide academic enrichment/sports during school year. He is going to a summer camp that provides second language/academic enrichment/sports. Wow wow…… he seems to like it a lot, and it seems there are a lot of money spent. I never realize that that boy is so busy with so many activities. We are trying to schedule a play date, and that’s how I find out that boy’s schedule.
My DS6 is a math nut (spring map math score is 215), reading level is okay (probably level M or level), going to be a first grader in the fall ( same as that boy). Omg….after finding out that boy’s schedule, I feel like I should do something for my DS. This summer, he is at an outdoor camp that kick some ball, play with splash (can’t swim), run around during the week (8am to 6pm) , and watches many hours on screentime on weekend. Should I do some academic enrichment ( math, reading or writing) at home or sign him up with something to learn something new or find a tutor or let him just watch screentime ?
Level M as a kindergartener? Wow. You must be doing a lot even if youre acting like you dont.
Kids learn to read at different times and have different motivations.
Anonymous wrote:Do they still need swim lessons even though they are good swimmers? My kid is a fish, swims pretty well and is 6. Does he need more lessons?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know someone that has 6 year old boy ( same age same my DS) does 4 times swimming per week ( in swim team), twice a week piano with a tutor, once a week with a tennis instructor, and goes to after school care that provide academic enrichment/sports during school year. He is going to a summer camp that provides second language/academic enrichment/sports. Wow wow…… he seems to like it a lot, and it seems there are a lot of money spent. I never realize that that boy is so busy with so many activities. We are trying to schedule a play date, and that’s how I find out that boy’s schedule.
My DS6 is a math nut (spring map math score is 215), reading level is okay (probably level M or level), going to be a first grader in the fall ( same as that boy). Omg….after finding out that boy’s schedule, I feel like I should do something for my DS. This summer, he is at an outdoor camp that kick some ball, play with splash (can’t swim), run around during the week (8am to 6pm) , and watches many hours on screentime on weekend. Should I do some academic enrichment ( math, reading or writing) at home or sign him up with something to learn something new or find a tutor or let him just watch screentime ?
You should be doing swim lessons for safety reasons. Summer is the perfect time because your kid can practice on pool visits.
+1 Work on the swimming. Most 6 year olds can do that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know someone that has 6 year old boy ( same age same my DS) does 4 times swimming per week ( in swim team), twice a week piano with a tutor, once a week with a tennis instructor, and goes to after school care that provide academic enrichment/sports during school year. He is going to a summer camp that provides second language/academic enrichment/sports. Wow wow…… he seems to like it a lot, and it seems there are a lot of money spent. I never realize that that boy is so busy with so many activities. We are trying to schedule a play date, and that’s how I find out that boy’s schedule.
My DS6 is a math nut (spring map math score is 215), reading level is okay (probably level M or level), going to be a first grader in the fall ( same as that boy). Omg….after finding out that boy’s schedule, I feel like I should do something for my DS. This summer, he is at an outdoor camp that kick some ball, play with splash (can’t swim), run around during the week (8am to 6pm) , and watches many hours on screentime on weekend. Should I do some academic enrichment ( math, reading or writing) at home or sign him up with something to learn something new or find a tutor or let him just watch screentime ?
You should be doing swim lessons for safety reasons. Summer is the perfect time because your kid can practice on pool visits.
Anonymous wrote:Is any of the screen time quality? My rising 1st grader is doing the Math Tango game to learn her addition and subtraction facts. It was great for my older daughter. Highly recommend.