Several studies are expressing a growing concern that after school programs are pressurizing kids to do too much too soon. They point out
that when a child’s afternoon is filled with classes, trips, sports and
other forms of organized activities, kids do not really get the time to be
just kids. They are even being deprived of the cherished family time.
In an ideal world, all children would go home directly after school to
loving and caring parents who are waiting for the children to come home. But the social and economic realities show that many children have to attend after school courses because there is no one available at home. For such children, these classes are a boon.
Parents should however restrain themselves from reading too much into
these activities. After school programs are complimentary in nature. They give additional support. Therefore, their importance should also be
limited.
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