Anonymous wrote:Swimming and now adding in one other activity that they pick - soccer for my son and gymnastics for DD. They both did fun pre-gymnastics as toddlers which was nice but not really anything more than fun. We did music together for a year with each kid and it was fabulous for our purposes. My DD memorized all the songs and would sing them and do the clapping moves etc. that was also just for fun but looking back now I can see how my more musical child got more out of it. I think at this age everything should just be fun/playful.
Anonymous wrote:Lacrosse and football
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish we started piano and a second language when my kids were that young.
+1. I feel a little bad that we didn’t do these.
Eh, I started music that young with my two. It only is helpful if they really really like it. Getting a four year old to focus on music when he isn’t interested is a painful way to waste time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish we started piano and a second language when my kids were that young.
+1. I feel a little bad that we didn’t do these.
Eh, I started music that young with my two. It only is helpful if they really really like it. Getting a four year old to focus on music when he isn’t interested is a painful way to waste time.
Agreed. We had a consult with a piano teacher who thought my kid wasn't ready to focus on lessons, so she kindly suggested we wait. (I've also heard it can be a good idea to wait until kids can read, which demonstrates that they have the necessary skills to read music.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish we started piano and a second language when my kids were that young.
+1. I feel a little bad that we didn’t do these.
Eh, I started music that young with my two. It only is helpful if they really really like it. Getting a four year old to focus on music when he isn’t interested is a painful way to waste time.
Agreed. We had a consult with a piano teacher who thought my kid wasn't ready to focus on lessons, so she kindly suggested we wait. (I've also heard it can be a good idea to wait until kids can read, which demonstrates that they have the necessary skills to read music.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish we started piano and a second language when my kids were that young.
+1. I feel a little bad that we didn’t do these.
Eh, I started music that young with my two. It only is helpful if they really really like it. Getting a four year old to focus on music when he isn’t interested is a painful way to waste time.
Anonymous wrote:Playing outside.