When I was a child, I had unlimited time to do what ever I wanted. There was more than enough time to go to school, do homework, play with friends, do organized sports (football and baseball), be a Boy Scout, have hobbies, watch TV and sleep. I recall staying up late once in 8th grade to do an English report and I think I stayed up all night once to finish a high school project.
Last week, my spouse reviewed our daughter's commitments. Our daughter has school, homework, soccer, Brownies, and music activities. In addition, she has occasional play dates, some TV, and a hobby or two. My spouse concluded our daughter didn't have enough time to do everything in the time currently allotted.
So is my daughter's schedule more grueling than when I was a child, as my nephew commented that life is tougher for his generation than mine?
Here's my brief analysis for some of the reasons our daughter is time challenged:
Overall, I think our daughter's time constraints are due to the several factors I listed. For now, we will try the manage by doing some homework practice and music practice in the morning before school, which is what some of our daughter's classmates have already done. If this doesn't work, we'll consider reduction of the number of activities.
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