Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holee crap. Where is the unstructured time?!
There isn't. Have you seen your neighborhood? Where are the kids? Not playing, not biking, not running around in the woods, parks, getting dirty and creating new games. Learning how to navigate life, friendships, and more. You know, being kids!!! They are in academic classes, religious classes, language classes, travel sports at age 8. Swim lessons, piano lessons, private instrument lessons, private sports lessons etc.... Parents want to guide their kids like puppets into some bizarro perfect life they have in their mind. That leaves kids in organized activities or planned care for 10-12hrs a day? And they wonder why kids have ADHD, anxiety, depression, learning disabilities, and can't handle being on their own until they are 13+ years old. College suicides have quadrupled in the last 10 years. But they know a 2nd language, can follow a cult, and get straight A's so they will be just fine.![]()
I'm with you. I often wonder why parents are signing their kids up for so much but then there is always the excuse that they are bored or need to burn off energy. So let the kids be bored and figure out how to entertain themselves. Let them go out and play. I don't get it, most of these kids won't go to college on scholarship and almost certainly they will not become professional athletes so what's the point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holee crap. Where is the unstructured time?!
There isn't. Have you seen your neighborhood? Where are the kids? Not playing, not biking, not running around in the woods, parks, getting dirty and creating new games. Learning how to navigate life, friendships, and more. You know, being kids!!! They are in academic classes, religious classes, language classes, travel sports at age 8. Swim lessons, piano lessons, private instrument lessons, private sports lessons etc.... Parents want to guide their kids like puppets into some bizarro perfect life they have in their mind. That leaves kids in organized activities or planned care for 10-12hrs a day? And they wonder why kids have ADHD, anxiety, depression, learning disabilities, and can't handle being on their own until they are 13+ years old. College suicides have quadrupled in the last 10 years. But they know a 2nd language, can follow a cult, and get straight A's so they will be just fine.![]()
I'm with you. I often wonder why parents are signing their kids up for so much but then there is always the excuse that they are bored or need to burn off energy. So let the kids be bored and figure out how to entertain themselves. Let them go out and play. I don't get it, most of these kids won't go to college on scholarship and almost certainly they will not become professional athletes so what's the point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holee crap. Where is the unstructured time?!
There isn't. Have you seen your neighborhood? Where are the kids? Not playing, not biking, not running around in the woods, parks, getting dirty and creating new games. Learning how to navigate life, friendships, and more. You know, being kids!!! They are in academic classes, religious classes, language classes, travel sports at age 8. Swim lessons, piano lessons, private instrument lessons, private sports lessons etc.... Parents want to guide their kids like puppets into some bizarro perfect life they have in their mind. That leaves kids in organized activities or planned care for 10-12hrs a day? And they wonder why kids have ADHD, anxiety, depression, learning disabilities, and can't handle being on their own until they are 13+ years old. College suicides have quadrupled in the last 10 years. But they know a 2nd language, can follow a cult, and get straight A's so they will be just fine.![]()
I'm with you. I often wonder why parents are signing their kids up for so much but then there is always the excuse that they are bored or need to burn off energy. So let the kids be bored and figure out how to entertain themselves. Let them go out and play. I don't get it, most of these kids won't go to college on scholarship and almost certainly they will not become professional athletes so what's the point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holee crap. Where is the unstructured time?!
There isn't. Have you seen your neighborhood? Where are the kids? Not playing, not biking, not running around in the woods, parks, getting dirty and creating new games. Learning how to navigate life, friendships, and more. You know, being kids!!! They are in academic classes, religious classes, language classes, travel sports at age 8. Swim lessons, piano lessons, private instrument lessons, private sports lessons etc.... Parents want to guide their kids like puppets into some bizarro perfect life they have in their mind. That leaves kids in organized activities or planned care for 10-12hrs a day? And they wonder why kids have ADHD, anxiety, depression, learning disabilities, and can't handle being on their own until they are 13+ years old. College suicides have quadrupled in the last 10 years. But they know a 2nd language, can follow a cult, and get straight A's so they will be just fine.![]()
I'm with you. I often wonder why parents are signing their kids up for so much but then there is always the excuse that they are bored or need to burn off energy. So let the kids be bored and figure out how to entertain themselves. Let them go out and play. I don't get it, most of these kids won't go to college on scholarship and almost certainly they will not become professional athletes so what's the point?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holee crap. Where is the unstructured time?!
There isn't. Have you seen your neighborhood? Where are the kids? Not playing, not biking, not running around in the woods, parks, getting dirty and creating new games. Learning how to navigate life, friendships, and more. You know, being kids!!! They are in academic classes, religious classes, language classes, travel sports at age 8. Swim lessons, piano lessons, private instrument lessons, private sports lessons etc.... Parents want to guide their kids like puppets into some bizarro perfect life they have in their mind. That leaves kids in organized activities or planned care for 10-12hrs a day? And they wonder why kids have ADHD, anxiety, depression, learning disabilities, and can't handle being on their own until they are 13+ years old. College suicides have quadrupled in the last 10 years. But they know a 2nd language, can follow a cult, and get straight A's so they will be just fine.![]()
huh.
My kids each play a travel sport.
They get home from school at 3. Their practices are 6 to 7pm daily.
That makes 3 hours of free time each afternoon.
I'd worry more about the 90% of their classmates that are in aftercare daily for 3 hours from 3 to 6pm.
My kids are home at 250, but I'm not sure why you are so worried about kids in aftercare. What exactly do you think goes on there? I'm guessing it's homework, snack and free play. Isn't that what happens at home minus the video games?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feeling guilty after reading PPs.
6 yo - swim once a week. That's it.
Don't feel guilty. At all. Many would say you're doing the right thing. I posted our list of several activities, and I question if it's too much all the time.
Definitely do not feel guilty. When I read these lists all I think is "Jack of all trades, master of none"
The only thing my child has to master is education. The rest is just for fun. I'm not raising professional musicians or athletes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holee crap. Where is the unstructured time?!
There isn't. Have you seen your neighborhood? Where are the kids? Not playing, not biking, not running around in the woods, parks, getting dirty and creating new games. Learning how to navigate life, friendships, and more. You know, being kids!!! They are in academic classes, religious classes, language classes, travel sports at age 8. Swim lessons, piano lessons, private instrument lessons, private sports lessons etc.... Parents want to guide their kids like puppets into some bizarro perfect life they have in their mind. That leaves kids in organized activities or planned care for 10-12hrs a day? And they wonder why kids have ADHD, anxiety, depression, learning disabilities, and can't handle being on their own until they are 13+ years old. College suicides have quadrupled in the last 10 years. But they know a 2nd language, can follow a cult, and get straight A's so they will be just fine.![]()
huh.
My kids each play a travel sport.
They get home from school at 3. Their practices are 6 to 7pm daily.
That makes 3 hours of free time each afternoon.
I'd worry more about the 90% of their classmates that are in aftercare daily for 3 hours from 3 to 6pm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holee crap. Where is the unstructured time?!
There isn't. Have you seen your neighborhood? Where are the kids? Not playing, not biking, not running around in the woods, parks, getting dirty and creating new games. Learning how to navigate life, friendships, and more. You know, being kids!!! They are in academic classes, religious classes, language classes, travel sports at age 8. Swim lessons, piano lessons, private instrument lessons, private sports lessons etc.... Parents want to guide their kids like puppets into some bizarro perfect life they have in their mind. That leaves kids in organized activities or planned care for 10-12hrs a day? And they wonder why kids have ADHD, anxiety, depression, learning disabilities, and can't handle being on their own until they are 13+ years old. College suicides have quadrupled in the last 10 years. But they know a 2nd language, can follow a cult, and get straight A's so they will be just fine.![]()
huh.
My kids each play a travel sport.
They get home from school at 3. Their practices are 6 to 7pm daily.
That makes 3 hours of free time each afternoon.
I'd worry more about the 90% of their classmates that are in aftercare daily for 3 hours from 3 to 6pm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feeling guilty after reading PPs.
6 yo - swim once a week. That's it.
Don't feel guilty. At all. Many would say you're doing the right thing. I posted our list of several activities, and I question if it's too much all the time.
Definitely do not feel guilty. When I read these lists all I think is "Jack of all trades, master of none"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holee crap. Where is the unstructured time?!
There isn't. Have you seen your neighborhood? Where are the kids? Not playing, not biking, not running around in the woods, parks, getting dirty and creating new games. Learning how to navigate life, friendships, and more. You know, being kids!!! They are in academic classes, religious classes, language classes, travel sports at age 8. Swim lessons, piano lessons, private instrument lessons, private sports lessons etc.... Parents want to guide their kids like puppets into some bizarro perfect life they have in their mind. That leaves kids in organized activities or planned care for 10-12hrs a day? And they wonder why kids have ADHD, anxiety, depression, learning disabilities, and can't handle being on their own until they are 13+ years old. College suicides have quadrupled in the last 10 years. But they know a 2nd language, can follow a cult, and get straight A's so they will be just fine.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feeling guilty after reading PPs.
6 yo - swim once a week. That's it.
Don't feel guilty. At all. Many would say you're doing the right thing. I posted our list of several activities, and I question if it's too much all the time.
Definitely do not feel guilty. When I read these lists all I think is "Jack of all trades, master of none"
+1
Perfect quote of kid's today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feeling guilty after reading PPs.
6 yo - swim once a week. That's it.
Don't feel guilty. At all. Many would say you're doing the right thing. I posted our list of several activities, and I question if it's too much all the time.
Definitely do not feel guilty. When I read these lists all I think is "Jack of all trades, master of none"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holee crap. Where is the unstructured time?!
There isn't. Have you seen your neighborhood? Where are the kids? Not playing, not biking, not running around in the woods, parks, getting dirty and creating new games. Learning how to navigate life, friendships, and more. You know, being kids!!! They are in academic classes, religious classes, language classes, travel sports at age 8. Swim lessons, piano lessons, private instrument lessons, private sports lessons etc.... Parents want to guide their kids like puppets into some bizarro perfect life they have in their mind. That leaves kids in organized activities or planned care for 10-12hrs a day? And they wonder why kids have ADHD, anxiety, depression, learning disabilities, and can't handle being on their own until they are 13+ years old. College suicides have quadrupled in the last 10 years. But they know a 2nd language, can follow a cult, and get straight A's so they will be just fine.![]()