Barb D
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I have three kids, DS15, DD13 and DD6. I also work full time. Last year for much of the school year at least one of the kids had an activity every week night except Monday. And I ended up working late most Mondays to make up for leaving early to get kids where they needed to be.
Bottom line was we had VERY few evenings at home, it was hard to help DD6 with homework, bath and bed routines were non-existent for her, etc. Plus everyone was stressed and exhausted, and the house was a mess.
This can't go on, and yet this year is shaping up the same way.
Here's the conundrum: I want the kids to be involved in extra-curricular activities. The older kids both want to go to service academies, so they NEED extra-curricular activities. OTOH, I also want a peaceful, non-stressed home life. I'd love to be able to eat dinner together at least a few times a week, and have some solid evening routines with DD6.
I'm seriously thinking about telling each kid that they get ONE weekly after school activity at a time (except for DS15 who plays sports...he has practices every day, but they're at school and he can walk home.) I hate to do this because I feel like I'm limiting their opportunities, but I feel like I have to do it because I can't take this pace of life.
Give me your thoughts. What have you done with kids these ages?
Bottom line was we had VERY few evenings at home, it was hard to help DD6 with homework, bath and bed routines were non-existent for her, etc. Plus everyone was stressed and exhausted, and the house was a mess.
This can't go on, and yet this year is shaping up the same way.
Here's the conundrum: I want the kids to be involved in extra-curricular activities. The older kids both want to go to service academies, so they NEED extra-curricular activities. OTOH, I also want a peaceful, non-stressed home life. I'd love to be able to eat dinner together at least a few times a week, and have some solid evening routines with DD6.
I'm seriously thinking about telling each kid that they get ONE weekly after school activity at a time (except for DS15 who plays sports...he has practices every day, but they're at school and he can walk home.) I hate to do this because I feel like I'm limiting their opportunities, but I feel like I have to do it because I can't take this pace of life.
Give me your thoughts. What have you done with kids these ages?
