Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just more context - with Karate, we are in a little dojo community - honestly it is the first activity I'd drop but it's probably his favorite. We also have a little friend group from there.
Dance - he did a week of hip hop camp and loved it. Dance seems like a fun skill to have even in adulthood, so I signed him up.
Parkour - This would be a new one for us. DS is pretty terrible at all things climbing, and I have seen him get left out on the playground before bc he cannot keep up with the other kids, so I thought this might help him.
Soccer - it is not league. It's through a private group that organizes lessons at various parks around the area. So it's our same little group and it only meets once weekly, and I am friends with all the parents and we often do something social after. There are no games besides games they play against each other.
Flag football - I thought I'd give this a shot to give DS some exposure to a league/competitive sport. A friend of mine does it with her kids and she says the kids really enjoy themselves. I also like that the practice and the game are on the same day, so it's only a 1x week commitment. DH is deployed but even when he is in town he is not much of a "throw the football around" guy, so I thought DS might benefit from learning the game a little since it's so big here.
I work very much full time btw, not sure why that matters but someone said something upthread.
Not sure why people bother to ask questions on here if they are just going to do what they want to do anyway. Most people think this is too much. But it doesn’t matter.
No. most people with active kids think it’s okay.
Anonymous wrote:Just more context - with Karate, we are in a little dojo community - honestly it is the first activity I'd drop but it's probably his favorite. We also have a little friend group from there.
Dance - he did a week of hip hop camp and loved it. Dance seems like a fun skill to have even in adulthood, so I signed him up.
Parkour - This would be a new one for us. DS is pretty terrible at all things climbing, and I have seen him get left out on the playground before bc he cannot keep up with the other kids, so I thought this might help him.
Soccer - it is not league. It's through a private group that organizes lessons at various parks around the area. So it's our same little group and it only meets once weekly, and I am friends with all the parents and we often do something social after. There are no games besides games they play against each other.
Flag football - I thought I'd give this a shot to give DS some exposure to a league/competitive sport. A friend of mine does it with her kids and she says the kids really enjoy themselves. I also like that the practice and the game are on the same day, so it's only a 1x week commitment. DH is deployed but even when he is in town he is not much of a "throw the football around" guy, so I thought DS might benefit from learning the game a little since it's so big here.
I work very much full time btw, not sure why that matters but someone said something upthread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally don't think it's too much for a child. I DO think it's too much for a parent. My kids could be in activities 24hrs a day and be happy. 1hr of sports a day is not much all else being equal.
Agree. I wouldn’t want to do this to myself, but my kid would love it.
I personally go for a run while they are in the activity so it’s a win win but if your a couch potato it would be a lot.
Please. OP is going to read on her phone while getting a break from her kid who is “high energy.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just more context - with Karate, we are in a little dojo community - honestly it is the first activity I'd drop but it's probably his favorite. We also have a little friend group from there.
Dance - he did a week of hip hop camp and loved it. Dance seems like a fun skill to have even in adulthood, so I signed him up.
Parkour - This would be a new one for us. DS is pretty terrible at all things climbing, and I have seen him get left out on the playground before bc he cannot keep up with the other kids, so I thought this might help him.
Soccer - it is not league. It's through a private group that organizes lessons at various parks around the area. So it's our same little group and it only meets once weekly, and I am friends with all the parents and we often do something social after. There are no games besides games they play against each other.
Flag football - I thought I'd give this a shot to give DS some exposure to a league/competitive sport. A friend of mine does it with her kids and she says the kids really enjoy themselves. I also like that the practice and the game are on the same day, so it's only a 1x week commitment. DH is deployed but even when he is in town he is not much of a "throw the football around" guy, so I thought DS might benefit from learning the game a little since it's so big here.
I work very much full time btw, not sure why that matters but someone said something upthread.
Not sure why people bother to ask questions on here if they are just going to do what they want to do anyway. Most people think this is too much. But it doesn’t matter.
Anonymous wrote:Just more context - with Karate, we are in a little dojo community - honestly it is the first activity I'd drop but it's probably his favorite. We also have a little friend group from there.
Dance - he did a week of hip hop camp and loved it. Dance seems like a fun skill to have even in adulthood, so I signed him up.
Parkour - This would be a new one for us. DS is pretty terrible at all things climbing, and I have seen him get left out on the playground before bc he cannot keep up with the other kids, so I thought this might help him.
Soccer - it is not league. It's through a private group that organizes lessons at various parks around the area. So it's our same little group and it only meets once weekly, and I am friends with all the parents and we often do something social after. There are no games besides games they play against each other.
Flag football - I thought I'd give this a shot to give DS some exposure to a league/competitive sport. A friend of mine does it with her kids and she says the kids really enjoy themselves. I also like that the practice and the game are on the same day, so it's only a 1x week commitment. DH is deployed but even when he is in town he is not much of a "throw the football around" guy, so I thought DS might benefit from learning the game a little since it's so big here.
I work very much full time btw, not sure why that matters but someone said something upthread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally don't think it's too much for a child. I DO think it's too much for a parent. My kids could be in activities 24hrs a day and be happy. 1hr of sports a day is not much all else being equal.
Agree. I wouldn’t want to do this to myself, but my kid would love it.
I personally go for a run while they are in the activity so it’s a win win but if your a couch potato it would be a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I personally don't think it's too much for a child. I DO think it's too much for a parent. My kids could be in activities 24hrs a day and be happy. 1hr of sports a day is not much all else being equal.
Agree. I wouldn’t want to do this to myself, but my kid would love it.
Anonymous wrote:I personally don't think it's too much for a child. I DO think it's too much for a parent. My kids could be in activities 24hrs a day and be happy. 1hr of sports a day is not much all else being equal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only child?
Only child with hyper activity and overwhelmed mother. Clearly. I’m also guess she doesn’t work or works very part time. (Np)
I don't see why this is necessary. I am not OP, but i work full time. I have two kids. My kids are in a lot of activities. I work from 6am-230pm so we can do the activities. We just like being busy.