Anonymous wrote:The DCUM crowd is never going to admit that they are overscheduling their kids. But they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have a little one, OP. It has nothing to do with not being able to entertain oneself. It is different when they are older. You can't expect a 17YO to "go run around the back yard" and get enough exercise.
I disagree. I did not do many organized sports as a child. Just soccer. But I biked and rollerbladed a lot, mostly on my own, through 8th grade.
Plus, the posts about kids not knowing how to be physical mostly refer to elementary schoolers, not 17yos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You have a little one, OP. It has nothing to do with not being able to entertain oneself. It is different when they are older. You can't expect a 17YO to "go run around the back yard" and get enough exercise.
I disagree. I did not do many organized sports as a child. Just soccer. But I biked and rollerbladed a lot, mostly on my own, through 8th grade.
Plus, the posts about kids not knowing how to be physical mostly refer to elementary schoole prers, not 17yos.[/quote
Me as well. There were video games and tv and activities. But, kids had way more time to just play or hang out with friends. I also don't understand why it seems so many elementary and middle school kids don't do do that. We aren't talking about older teens
Anonymous wrote:Nope, nada, not even close.
Anonymous wrote:It's more work for you as a parent, but I think fewer scheduled activities are better, especially for preschool-aged children. Hard to be imaginative and (as you say) learn to occupy yourself when everything is so structured.
Anonymous wrote:I am seeing a lot of posts about kids not being able to entertain themselves. Such as the gaining weight post where people said their kids are usually in xyz classes and now without those classes they are couch potatoes.
I have a preschooler and I want her to be able to self-entertain (even outside of physical activity) without requiring classes. She is only in one class a week (music) and I am wondering if I should keep it at a minimum. I know we’ll probably never have another pandemic situation, but maybe having to self-entertain will make her more resourceful? What do you think?