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Sep 4, 2019
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kotacoug
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Neither a waste but would encourage kids to do both until age 10-12 then
At that point let them decide what things they are interested in.
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POLL: Bigger waste of Money
IceBlueCoug
All-American
9/4/19 4:43pm
Kids.
TCuz
9/4/19 4:43pm
Hmm...I don't consider either one a "waste of money"
Borg
9/4/19 4:45pm
Depends on the kid.
JAGA97
9/4/19 4:46pm
The answer is - making the kid do something they have no passion for.
fulano
9/4/19 5:02pm
School? Work? There is a line and the parent is probably the best person to
JAGA97
9/4/19 5:10pm
Obviously talking about options in the poll. Liesure activities, not work/school
fulano
9/4/19 5:23pm
I'm not sure these are really "leisure activities"
displacedute
9/4/19 6:28pm
Even if they don't have the talent for one or the other (or either), they can
Santos L. Halper
9/4/19 5:05pm
Neither a waste but would encourage kids to do both until age 10-12 then
kotacoug
9/4/19 5:06pm
Providing two things that may give a lifetime of happiness...priceless
BW84
9/4/19 5:19pm
If you can't spend money on your family, what's the point to having money?
Acorn
9/4/19 5:30pm
RE: If you can't spend money on your family, what's the point to having money?
Nakedbootleg
9/4/19 6:15pm
We had our kids do at least one sport& one music/performance activity till at least HS.
Soupie
9/4/19 5:31pm
I've been thinking about this scenario lately. Here's my experience now that my
Beest
9/4/19 5:56pm
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