Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When did your kids stop using swings? 10? 11? 12?
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Anonymous wrote:When did your kids stop using swings? 10? 11? 12?
Anonymous wrote: Are the kids who stopped using swings early ones who really enjoyed them when they were younger or not? My 8 year old adores swings and always has, and I'd be shocked if she stopped using our swing set in the next year or two, although I'm sure it's possible. My 5 year old likes them fine but has never been as much of a swing lover so I'm much less sure when he'll stop.
Anonymous wrote:Ours still get some use, but we converted it to a ninja type course with some obstacles. My chatty tweens will still sit on the swings with friends and just talk while lightly swinging, too.
Anonymous wrote:They are going to need a tree house for weed smoking and sexual experimentation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When did your kids stop using swings? 10? 11? 12?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Are the kids who stopped using swings early ones who really enjoyed them when they were younger or not? My 8 year old adores swings and always has, and I'd be shocked if she stopped using our swing set in the next year or two, although I'm sure it's possible. My 5 year old likes them fine but has never been as much of a swing lover so I'm much less sure when he'll stop.
Your eight year old is about to change so so much. She will not be swinging on swings at 11! In middle school some kids get into makeup and dating and drugs. They are not swinging.
No need at all to scare other ppl or the op. Not all kids will do those things and that includes the op's kid. I managed to get through MS without that stuff just fine.