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Health and Wellness

July / August 2007

The Overscheduled Child

By: Dr. Bhumi Upadhyay, Northeast Pediatrics

“Hurry up, you need to get ready for soccer practice, then I’ll drop you off at dance and dad will then pick you up and take you to your piano lesson. We will be home by seven to have dinner, do your homework and go to bed.” Sound familiar? This scenario is a common middle class American household. We as parents are trying to be the best parents and only have good intentions, but we need to stop and look at the effects on our children.

Organized activities are wonderful and instill self-confidence in our children but too much of it can harm them also. Children involved in sports and church activities definitely are more likely to stay out of trouble with drugs and criminal activities. However, with the over scheduling, our children are also more likely to be stressed and depressed and then at an increased risk for the high-risk behaviors.

What are overscheduled children missing? They are missing time to play with nature and to express free creative thinking. When children are given time to just play or “be bored”, they will read, write stories, make crafts, draw, fantasize. These types of activities help them clarify what they truly enjoy. Over scheduling actually teaches your child to be dependent and possibly hyperactive. They will not learn to think on their own because their activities and daily schedule are always set for them. They will not know what to do with their “free time.” They will see the parents running from place to place and will model their behavior after us-hyperactive, not able to be calm and relaxed. Parents are also affected by the over scheduling. We sacrifice our personal time with our spouse so we can chauffer them to the activities. We lose quality family time to play games, laugh, and read books.

How did we become an overscheduled society? Hundreds of years ago, children were an economic asset and slowly now have become an economic liability to the family. We now try to gear our children to be successful and think that if we prepare them for college at the age of 10 or start them in professional sports at 5 , we will guarantee a future. However, there is early burnout in college students and increasing sport injuries in young athletes. So, are we helping or harming? We think that the one to read first will be the famous author or the one who walked first will be a great athlete. All those are misconceptions, and many success stories are from those who overcame adversity and disabilities. We are only teaching our children to be workaholics who need to win at whatever cost-a very unhealthy attitude.

What should we do as parents? Take Aristotle’s advice, “Everything in moderation.” Children should participate in sports. They should learn a musical instrument, but they should have free playtime every day to allow their own creativity to show. My most enjoyable times are not watching my son play soccer or my daughter do karate, but to secretly listen to their make believe games with their stuffed animal in our living room. Remember, the winner of the rat race is still a rat. Break out of that box and let your children be children.

Dr. Bhumi Upadhyay, a Board Certified Pediatrician and active member of the American Academy of Pediatrics, graduated from the University of Miami six year Honors Program in Medicine. If you have questions about this article or your child email Dr. Bhumi at drbhumi@northeastkids.com. We are accepting new patients please call to get to know the doctor 526-PEDS
 

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