Anonymous wrote:We signed up for many activities for DS6 and had him dabble in them —including flag football, soccer, cub scouts, swimming, piano, chess, etc. He invariably complains and whines about participating in any of these. We are not pushy parents so we let him quit after a few weeks or months. He also complains about school and afterschool latchkey program. His ideal day is staying at home to goof off, scribble pictures and letters (but he is neither artistic nor literary) , and watch TV if possible— we usually restrict screen time. We thought he might at least enjoy doing *one* thing so we went the route of trying a bunch of things and seeing what sticks, but he really dislikes every activity outside of home, so far. Has anyone successfully overcome this issue? I.e. have your kids learned to start liking an activity after initially hating it?
Is he an only child or the oldest? Also, when did you start doing these activities - recent or did you sign up and expose him to this wide range of activities from an early age?
DS5 is doing a bunch of things that you list above but usually enjoys them. He has a sister that did the same so he tagged along early and was exposed to many of the same things so that probably helps, I think. Currently we have an EC on every day(sometimes more than one in a day) of the week except Friday. But, I also let him skip here and there if he says he doesn't want to go or is feeling tired. At this level, most of the activities aren't rigidly structured and more basic or play/fun based so he enjoys them and looks forward to them.