After School Scheduling

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Students today are often over-scheduled to the point where they are too stressed out to enjoy the experience of life. Having a full calendar can lead to behavioral changes in students as well mostly due to overscheduling. Students often live in such a fast-paced lifestyle that they become impulsive, impatient, and self-entitled. Parents are frequently found to be the reason for most of their children’s busy schedules. Parents often want the most for their children and end up giving them a busy schedule like their own, so they too can be successful later in life. Instead of giving their child downtime to think or enjoy life, parents overschedule them trying to increase their child’s skills and talents for college applications. Students that are growing as people need the time for contemplation to grow their mind as well. Parents should allocate the necessary time to play or reflect to allow their children to experience life rather than go through it like a simulation.
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After a lecture, there was much debate over after school scheduling. Parents wanted all kinds of lessons which provide social capital to be prepared for anything in life. Crain rebutted that too many activities made children too dependent on adult direction; the children would learn and think for themselves. Letting kids think for themselves gives them their inner spark of creativity of uniqueness. Parents meticulously plan activities hoping to lead children to success. The goals and standards for children have been set very high for children. Crain believes, “Now we have, to an incredible degree, suppressed the freedom of our children,” (Crain 7). Parents are now enforcing their goals upon their children with little regard any of the negative effects of

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