Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alot of parents just don't want to admit that overscheduling exists or how bad it is for kids
Citation?
Why do you need a citation? You can't see why overscheduling is a bad thing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am tired of parents who pride themselves on how busy they and their kids are. It's grating.
Yes, it's some weird bage of honor. You're only hurting yourself and your kids.
And of course the parents who pride themselves on not doing activities for their kids are also exhausting. But of course what YOU choose to do is the perfect thing, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alot of parents just don't want to admit that overscheduling exists or how bad it is for kids
Citation?
Anonymous wrote:Alot of parents just don't want to admit that overscheduling exists or how bad it is for kids
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am tired of parents who pride themselves on how busy they and their kids are. It's grating.
Yes, it's some weird bage of honor. You're only hurting yourself and your kids.
Anonymous wrote:I am tired of parents who pride themselves on how busy they and their kids are. It's grating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think that I just don't understand why kids at earlier and earlier ages would even want organized sports over free play? The few activities I did were great and fun, but I would never have wanted them over free play or hang out time with friends.
+1. None of my 4 kids preferred organized sports over free play.. ever!
Anonymous wrote:I think that I just don't understand why kids at earlier and earlier ages would even want organized sports over free play? The few activities I did were great and fun, but I would never have wanted them over free play or hang out time with friends.