Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's stopping you from going for a walk and making DD come with you?
I work till 6, then start making dinner, cleaning, and ferrying kids to music lessons, math tutors, helping with homework. Do you know any working parents???
If I go to the gym it’s at 5am or 10pm.
NP. So basically it’s not a priority for your family. Everything that is suggested, you have a come back to.
Why isn’t homework done by the time you get home? Why aren’t your older kids doing something to help get dinner on the table?
All I’m saying is I want the kid fitness to happen after school before dinner — any suggestions of how to get that to happen?
My kids do help with dinner, but they are in hard classes and spend a lot of time on homework.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure you can say model behavior, and we’ll try but as working parents if 3 kids without local family we spend a LOT of time cooking, cleaning, and transporting for kids on top of long demanding jobs with commutes.
DD is naturally sedative, low key likes to just stay in room and read, but we want to make sure is active every day. She used to have after school sport but now upper grade she was cut from team and there are no other sports she’s interested in. A rec sport might be fun, but that’s once a week for practice and game.
I would love to just get her out walking after school for 45 min, biking, shooting hoops in our yard — but we have no neighborhood friends so this is something she would do solo and on her own initiative as we are busy working.
Since sport has ended, every afternoon she is just hanging out in her room doing homework and talking to friends etc.
How do we encourage her? Get a gym membership and encourage her to go? Kick her out of the house? Take off time from work and toss baseball around?
We worry too about triggering eating disorder too, but we are not a fit family to begin with but want better for our kids. My family has rich history of BED.
You said you have three children. Why are you only focused on your daughter? Is it because she is the eldest?
All DDs. Middle school is on 3 rec teams and elementary goes playgroud daily for recess AND 2 weekend rec leagues. Oldest has nothing active now.
We do walk on weekends, hikes or play tennis as family (badly, we are all very bad).
Sure I could go to gym at 5am but kids would never know because they are sleeping!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sure you can say model behavior, and we’ll try but as working parents if 3 kids without local family we spend a LOT of time cooking, cleaning, and transporting for kids on top of long demanding jobs with commutes.
DD is naturally sedative, low key likes to just stay in room and read, but we want to make sure is active every day. She used to have after school sport but now upper grade she was cut from team and there are no other sports she’s interested in. A rec sport might be fun, but that’s once a week for practice and game.
I would love to just get her out walking after school for 45 min, biking, shooting hoops in our yard — but we have no neighborhood friends so this is something she would do solo and on her own initiative as we are busy working.
Since sport has ended, every afternoon she is just hanging out in her room doing homework and talking to friends etc.
How do we encourage her? Get a gym membership and encourage her to go? Kick her out of the house? Take off time from work and toss baseball around?
We worry too about triggering eating disorder too, but we are not a fit family to begin with but want better for our kids. My family has rich history of BED.
You said you have three children. Why are you only focused on your daughter? Is it because she is the eldest?
Anonymous wrote:Sure you can say model behavior, and we’ll try but as working parents if 3 kids without local family we spend a LOT of time cooking, cleaning, and transporting for kids on top of long demanding jobs with commutes.
DD is naturally sedative, low key likes to just stay in room and read, but we want to make sure is active every day. She used to have after school sport but now upper grade she was cut from team and there are no other sports she’s interested in. A rec sport might be fun, but that’s once a week for practice and game.
I would love to just get her out walking after school for 45 min, biking, shooting hoops in our yard — but we have no neighborhood friends so this is something she would do solo and on her own initiative as we are busy working.
Since sport has ended, every afternoon she is just hanging out in her room doing homework and talking to friends etc.
How do we encourage her? Get a gym membership and encourage her to go? Kick her out of the house? Take off time from work and toss baseball around?
We worry too about triggering eating disorder too, but we are not a fit family to begin with but want better for our kids. My family has rich history of BED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's stopping you from going for a walk and making DD come with you?
I work till 6, then start making dinner, cleaning, and ferrying kids to music lessons, math tutors, helping with homework. Do you know any working parents???
If I go to the gym it’s at 5am or 10pm.
You wonder why your kids don’t exercise when you don’t exercise yourself. 🙄
Stop making excuses. There is absolutely 30 minutes in your evening for a walk. You just don’t want to.
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Replace "i don't have time to exercise" with "exercise is not a priority for me." Because we all find time for things that are important to us.
And yes, we both work full time, have commutes and spend a lot of time cooking dinner and driving our kids around. Still exercise is important to us. My kids swim 2-4 days a week and play weekend sports.
As for my husband and I, we both exercise at 5am on the week days. We also do things like walk while our kid is at a swim meet or music lesson, go to the gym at least one day on the weekend.
I firmly believe if something is important to you, you will find the time to do it. If it it not important to you then you will find the excuses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's stopping you from going for a walk and making DD come with you?
I work till 6, then start making dinner, cleaning, and ferrying kids to music lessons, math tutors, helping with homework. Do you know any working parents???
If I go to the gym it’s at 5am or 10pm.
NP. So basically it’s not a priority for your family. Everything that is suggested, you have a come back to.
Why isn’t homework done by the time you get home? Why aren’t your older kids doing something to help get dinner on the table?
All I’m saying is I want the kid fitness to happen after school before dinner — any suggestions of how to get that to happen?
My kids do help with dinner, but they are in hard classes and spend a lot of time on homework.
Anonymous wrote:I like how everyone is just blaming us and attacking us rather than offering some solution for before 6pm fitness for the kids.
Anonymous wrote:I like how everyone is just blaming us and attacking us rather than offering some solution for before 6pm fitness for the kids.