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Yes, I do think it's important to nurture a child's individual passions to some extent. It's one of our advantages in homeschooling.

There doesn't have to be a conflict in family time and kids having their own activities. My teens are very social, having several activities each, lots of friends...and we still spend lots of time together as a family. It does get expensive though. My dd15 has part time work now which helps us all- it means she can pay for a lot of her own clothes and activities like movies with friends.

We live and we learn.

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Yes, we value our downtime and family time, and our kids didn't do much when they were younger. But tweens and teens are really at the stage of needing to get out into the world, exploring new interests and challenges. Some parents are lucky enough to have kids with very defined interests that can be served with one activity, or at home, but most of us are going to have to accomodate some randomness and inconvenience!

 

I hope you scramble successfully.

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Yes, we value our downtime and family time, and our kids didn't do much when they were younger. But tweens and teens are really at the stage of neeeding to get out in the world, exploring new interests and challenges.

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I hope you scramble successfully.

 

 

Thank you! I think/hope we can make up for some time lost. My dc is very excited.

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