Let's start a revolution S. T. A "LET THE KIDS PLAY" revolution. You and I are kindred spirits!
I am glad that my husband and I did not fall prey to this new way of thinking of pushing our kids to excel, excel, excel at everything they do and at such a young age. It leads to overstressed, unhappy, unfulfilled, perfectionist children that burn out young and lose their zest for life and learning.
When my kids hit the door after school, I tell them to head back outside and play. They have free time until family dinner at 6. Then it is family time and then they get to their homework.
Something that has shaped our way of parenting and managing their public school experiences comes from my husband's observations at work. He has the hardest time hiring solid employees at his job. Sure, they have a college degree but he has fired sooo many really nice,good people simply because they don't work well with others, don't take constructive criticism and try harder to improve, don't take initiative on projects and have to be told step by step instructions and the list goes on.
I believe the schools have been pumping out robots that are not equipped for real life experiences in the workforce. Experiences that don't fit the textbook answer. I think the new Common Core fundamentals are helping in these areas...critical thinking, problem solving, team work.
Ok...I could go on and on. This is a real hot button for me as I am surrounded by my kids friend's parents who are pushing their kids at a rate that most adults don't keep up with and yet they say they are getting them ready for life..for the real world. Such a fallacy! Poor kids. And we wonder why so many kids are medicated, marriages are stressed and test scores are low. Maybe we are approaching education all wrong and measuring "success" wrong as well.
Ok..getting down now and off my soapbox. I have got to be ready soon for the troops when they walk through the door after a long day of sitting.