An_Island_Girl
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Hello,
I have a 4/almost 5 year old DD that wants to do it all! Where do you draw the line of too many activies so I don't overschedule her?
She is in Pre-K 4 afternoons a week, and her "wish list" for fall activities is:
Gymnastics
Mini Cheer/ tumble squad
Figure Skating (Tint Tots learn to skate program)
Swimming
Karate
Rock Climbing (after school class for 3-5 year olds)
I say she should pick 3, but my DH says she should get to experience everything this year, then decide what she likes the best.
If you don't mind me asking, what activities do your 4 year old daughters do?
I have a 4/almost 5 year old DD that wants to do it all! Where do you draw the line of too many activies so I don't overschedule her?
She is in Pre-K 4 afternoons a week, and her "wish list" for fall activities is:
Gymnastics
Mini Cheer/ tumble squad
Figure Skating (Tint Tots learn to skate program)
Swimming
Karate
Rock Climbing (after school class for 3-5 year olds)
I say she should pick 3, but my DH says she should get to experience everything this year, then decide what she likes the best.
If you don't mind me asking, what activities do your 4 year old daughters do?

I would imagine that would be expensive too. Why not tell her to pick her 2 favorites. Karate is a long commitment. I should know my kids take Tae Kwon Do(I have a black belt son and a senior red belt daugher) My 2 youngest are doing soccer and that's it. They don't need to be over scheduled plus how about just time to play?
but she does DDR for an hour a day, so it's ok! Let her try different things for sure, but I think you all will be happier if it a couple things at a time!


I hate to tell you what to do. But that does seem like an awful lot. I personally was in