DS is starting kindergarten in the fall. I'm interested in how busy/stressful it is once your kids get into school. My main reason is that I am considering having a third, but I'm wondering if it will be more or less stressful with one in school. I'm very much on the fence about if I can handle three and remain involved enough with all the fun things they do as they get into school. Right now I work part time from home so I have a flexible schedule. I already pack lunches, so that is not much different. What do you find are the biggest challenges or benefits of having school age kids?
Re: Is school-age easier or harder?
I would have someone come and watch DS once a week so I could volunteer in DD's classroom. I also was able to help at all the room parties and other activities during the school day. There were only a few night time activities that the school had set up (ice cream social and things like that). We did it all, but didn't need to.
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The roughest part is dealing with after school activities. DS played soccer and had two games and one practice per week. The Saturday games weren't an issue, but practices and weekday games kind of sucked. We were ways running around trying to get homework and dinner in, and get out the door.
The parents in my class that do these things seek to have a much easier time with the transitions then families who don't.
I know lots of families who have 3-4 kids with the last baby coming around the time the oldest starts kg. it is doable, just try and be consistent with the routines.
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That being said, a lot of people seem to take it in stride with the 3rd child and just take him/her along and they go with the flow. I think maybe how stressful it is depends on other variables in your life and your own systems & routines? I am admittedly not a star about organizing things at home. Not sure what the right answer is... GL!
Both. My son is 10. So when he is gone its easier because then its just the baby, but then once hes home he has homework, sports, ect
She's starting 3rd grade and everything has been completely do-able with a younger on in-tow.
We do homework during naptime and all her extracurricular activities are simply things that have her staying at school an extra hour so we just pick her up later. I can't comment on how hectic it would be dragging a younger kid around to other activities because we don't do that yet.
Getting up early and having dinner earlier as well as doing bedtime routine for both kids earlier so we could be on a school schedule was the hardest part and all that required was some practice and a little time to adjust.
School age has been heaven and much "easier" IMO though you do have to start dealing with drama, mean kids, feelings of being left out, etc. as they begin to mature and that can be emotionally harder.
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