Balancing Extracurricular Activities Valley Stream NY

The pressure to involve your child in extracurricular activities can sometimes lead to overscheduled, exhausted and frustrated families. However, you don't need to lose sleep over this problem if you follow a few simple ideas.

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With today's families getting busier and busier, it's no wonder that one of the questions so frequently asked by moms and dads everywhere is, "How do we balance our child's extracurricular activities and family life?" That is a tough question that many parents face each day. Combine finding time for families with the pressure to involve your child in extracurricular activities and you have a recipe for overscheduled, exhausted and frustrated families. However, you don't need to lose sleep over this problem if you follow a few simple ideas.

  1. Talk to your child. Find out what he wants to do. So many times children have a million things that they would like to try--sports, scouting, cheerleading, dance, playing an instrument--that it can be hard for them to settle on just one or two things. By talking to your child and finding out what he is most interested in, you can narrow down the never-ending list of extracurricular activities. You will also open up the lines of communication to learn more about your child's passions. Maybe your child loves to write and draw but can't find an outlet for this talent. Together you can find art classes. Or perhaps your child loves playing the drums but band practice at school just isn't enough for him. By talking and discussing all the different opportunities available, you will learn about your child's interests and help him choose the ones that are right for him. You should bear in mind while talking to your child that his activities should reflect his interests and goals, not yours. Signing your child up for things you think he would enjoy instead of looking at what he really cares about and enjoys, is a sure-fire path to disaster.

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Author: Nichole Smith

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