The only exception to this general rule is if the child demonstrates an extraordinary
talent in the particular activity.
Not exact matches
Gladwell mentions that being a heavily scheduled child has its advantages, and these advantages do not have to do with increasing
talent in a
particular extracurricular
activity.
By spending time together, you may notice that your tween seems especially interested
in a
particular hobby or
activity, or has a special
talent that should be encouraged and fostered.
If your child shows
particular talent in an
activity, then you could consider looking into scholarships.