Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Swim team.
No diversity and early practices. Hard pass.
This. Plus in our neighborhood, the parents are crazy.
But mostly: swim really needs to be avoided because of no diversity.
You get more diversity in CSL vs. NVSL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Swim team.
No diversity and early practices. Hard pass.
This. Plus in our neighborhood, the parents are crazy.
But mostly: swim really needs to be avoided because of no diversity.
Anonymous wrote:Professional acting. My dad got scouted as a kid in the 50s and was in some commercials and tv shows. Looking back it was a negative experience for him and he wouldn’t let us go anywhere near that route as kids, and we were in LA where it would have been a possibility. My cousins did some commercials as babies that helped with their first down payments but I still wouldn’t let my kids act professionally. They did have fun in some school musicals and that was plenty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My mother didn't let me do any kind of dance or gymnastics out of concern about the potentially toxic culture and body image issues and instead put me in team sports, which I didn't enjoy. So I took some dance classes in my 20s and loved it, and now my son does dance at a really supportive studio. My hard nos are football, lacrosse, and trampolines.
Dance, gymnastics, and cheer are all toxic / degrading activities and should never be supported by schools.
Anonymous wrote:My mother didn't let me do any kind of dance or gymnastics out of concern about the potentially toxic culture and body image issues and instead put me in team sports, which I didn't enjoy. So I took some dance classes in my 20s and loved it, and now my son does dance at a really supportive studio. My hard nos are football, lacrosse, and trampolines.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Swim team.
No diversity and early practices. Hard pass.
This. Plus in our neighborhood, the parents are crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Swim team.
No diversity and early practices. Hard pass.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand the idea of a hard no on any sport. Every sport has an intro/rec level that is cheaper and less intense. Why not let your kids try things? Yes dance can be toxic for body image at older ages, but 3 year olds don't really notice that. Yes gymnastics and cheer have a high injury risk and can really mess up the body, but there's not a whole lot of danger in learning a cartwheel. Yes football has a big CTE risk, but flag football exists. Let your kids explore!