Scheduled activities seem to permeate parenting and its just not something I included in my own parenting style.
Not exact matches
With our busy
schedules, spouses, kids»
activities and school commitments, it
seems like going out is more of a hassle than it is a relaxing evening.
With my son's baseball
schedule, tae kwon do, and school
activities, it
seems like we're constantly hustling to get from one
activity to the next.
If your tween's
schedule seems unusually busy, or if he or she complains about having too much to do, it might be time to remove an
activity or two from the
schedule.
Things just
seem to go smoother with
scheduled activities.
I don't know about you, but I
seem to see a lot of this lately: despite the fact that they complain incessantly about their kids having no free time to just hang out, parents continue to
schedule organized events and
activities, thereby ensuring that their children will have no free time to just hang out.
And if you are looking for tranquility but the
schedule seems heavy with constant physical
activity then keep looking.
If
activities seem too hard on your
schedule or psyche right now, zane says to look into the internet dating scene.
The one nice thing about that group is that there
seems to be a variety of meetup types, some general, some very focused on a specific skill or area, but all different days of the week so a crazy
schedule like mine doesn't need to keep you away from meetings or
activities.