Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are these parents who have time to chauffeur their kids to various after school activities multiple evenings a week? Do you not work?
WFH is a gift.
WFH can also be a grift. We have some WFH in our organization who run out for a “quick drop off” yet never seem to finish the days work. I hate parents who do this because it endangers the WFH situation for the other employees.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who are these parents who have time to chauffeur their kids to various after school activities multiple evenings a week? Do you not work?
WFH is a gift.
Anonymous wrote:Who are these parents who have time to chauffeur their kids to various after school activities multiple evenings a week? Do you not work?
Anonymous wrote:Rising 2nd grader will do this fall: gymnastics, dance, ice skating, piano, singing
Rising K will do this fall: swim, dance, gymnastics, basketball
Even if they have a class from 4-5pm after school, then they still have tons of time before bed that's down time. But I don't really worry about that. I was a kid who was on the go all the time, and both thrived that way, and also felt like I had tons of time to draw and read and dance around the living room. Do whatever works for your family. I think it's great for kids to try everything that piques their interest when they're little.
Anonymous wrote:Who are these parents who have time to chauffeur their kids to various after school activities multiple evenings a week? Do you not work?
Anonymous wrote:Reading some of these activities schedules, no wonder kids can’t self-occupy anymore. They’re never given the chance to learn the skill.
Anonymous wrote:Who are these parents who have time to chauffeur their kids to various after school activities multiple evenings a week? Do you not work?[/quote
I went to work at 6:30 and was home when school let out. DH went to work at 9 after DC went to school. Now DH works from home so I go to work later but am home for dinner and activities. It is easier with one child.
Anonymous wrote:Who are these parents who have time to chauffeur their kids to various after school activities multiple evenings a week? Do you not work?