I've just enrolled DS in swimming lessons ( b/c he's terrified of water) for the Fall 2 nights per week. We are also looking at a gymnastics class for him on the weekends. The one I've found is $195 for 1 hour per week, for 12 weeks. Does that sound to expensive to anyone for a 4 yr old gymnastics class??
Re: what type of after school activities do you have your DC in?
We will have to see what the "backpack express" brings home about possible activities.
DD loves Mad Science, but hasn't done it for a few years. She plays violin and is a safety patrol. Both kids take swimming lessons in the winter. No activities for DS until I know how his adjustment to kindergarten is going. We'll have to see what comes up. He has expressed interest in t-ball/baseball, so he may do that in the spring.
Last year I had my 6 year old in soccer in the Spring. He really enjoyed it. This year he wants to try basketball I think.
To answer your question, yes that's expensive IMO. That's $16.25 an hour!
We have this at our school. It's actually a team and there are competitions and stuff. It looks so fun! But my DD won't do it
We have dance 2 nights a week, tumbling 1 night, and then she will start religious education 1 night (on the same night she had church choir last year so it's not too much more).
DD#1--Swimming lessons (1x a week), Tennis (2x a week), track team (2x a week plus meets on weekends), dance (1x a week possibly), violin (1x a week)
DD#2--Swimming lessons (1x a week), dance (1x a week), violin (1x a week).
We've done t-ball, soccer in the past but won't this fall. Yes, I do a lot of activities w/ them...but I figure since I'm a SAH might as well take advantage.
SD#2 and SD#3 are in two gymnastics classes this session (8 weeks). It is one hour class and one hour and a half class per week. It cost $235.00 per kid. Gymnastics is just expensive!
SS plays most sports (winter) basketball, (spring) baseball, (summer) flag football, and (fall) baseball.