Anonymous wrote:We have all become organized, morning people. We used to be a disorganized mess 😂 so swimming has really helped our family.
Anonymous wrote:I would consider it terrible and abusive parenting if any of the parent's motivation was the hope of a college scholarship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just know that the majority kids after doing all this for years end up quitting and never swimming in college. Chose accordingly.
The majority of kids in any sport don't play in college, but at least they can gain a usable skill from swimming. There isn't much opportunity for recreational fencing or lacrosse as adults.
Anonymous wrote:I would consider it terrible and abusive parenting if any of the parent's motivation was the hope of a college scholarship.
Anonymous wrote:Just know that the majority kids after doing all this for years end up quitting and never swimming in college. Chose accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:As a HS swimmer, I went to bed at 8-8:30pm until I left for college! As an adult I am still a morning person. Older kids always drove me to practice and then when I was 17, I drove younger swimmers.
My neighbor has a HS age swimmer and her carpool rotates by week so that each family gets up early all week and then has 2-3 weeks “off”. Kids are responsible for getting themselves up and out the door.
Anonymous wrote:Just know that the majority kids after doing all this for years end up quitting and never swimming in college. Chose accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:Hi all. Looking for advice from seasoned parents. My kid just started swimming mornings. We carpool with a fellow parent. That being said, I work full time and have a younger child.
Do you eventually get used to the routine? We as a family are all going to bed early (with some push back from the younger kid), so we got that down. I am also eating much much better and hydrating. Also sleeping in on weekends. My husband cannot help as he has a chronic medical condition.
What are your suggestions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My cousin went to Yale on a diving scholarship. 5am deck time all through high school.
No he didn’t- Ivy leagues don’t have sports scholarships.
I knew someone who went to Yale for swimming. She had a “merit” scholarship, but it was clearly because she was an athlete. She had been recruited by the swim coach.