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Jason Rhys Parry's avatar

You're leaving us hanging on your favorite fiction book?!

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As I was reading about time spent parenting, a thought occurred to me: kid's sports are taking up a lot of my time, for very little actual time the kids play sports. We're talking about pretty casual, community-center type sports for my kids (I have six, ages 2-10), not travel teams or anything. But even that just takes so much time! My four year old had a baseketball game yesterday afternoon, and my six and seven year old kids had a basketball game later that afternoon.

Watching four year olds play basketball is kind of hilarious, but it takes, from the time we start getting ready (looking for her jersey, finding shoes, getting a water bottle, etc.) to when we get home, maybe an hour and a half. And for all of that, she plays maybe 12 minutes of game time.

Compare that to just shooting baskets with the neighbor kids on the driveway. In the same hour and a half, they could get 90 minutes of basketball in, with ZERO time from me! Plus the benefit of figuring out some framework for a game among themselves, resolving conflicts, etc. Sports are great, but I'm wondering if my wife and I shouldn't find ways for them to play sports that don't require so much of our time. It's eating up huge amounts of our time, especially on weekends.

I'd be interested in thoughts on some alternative approaches here.

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