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Not sure if this helps your business idea but having options for programs for littles a little later in the day. My husband and I both work full time (and atleast 50% in office / travel) and a lot of activities for my 4 year old are like at 4 / 4:30 pm :/
Yes! This. 10000%
I wish the extra curriculum included 30 minutes of dinner after activity 🤩🤣 i would pay for this!! A healthy dinner all done there. So when we Come home we can just focus on play, bath and bedtime. And not fight my toddler for not eating
One main frustration is Forced Commitment, paying for an entire session upfront when toddlers frequently change their mind after two weeks. Hope everything goes well for you😊There's a job opening suitable for moms. A Cruise Ship company is currently in need of 6 wfh Accounting Clerks, it's about keeping records of all daily sales remotely, they pay upto $40/hour. anyone Interested?
Yes hate forced commitment when they clearly don’t care about it after day 1😆
My 5yo is going to “sports camp” this week at a local church. This will be her first experience with team sports and they are doing soccer and basketball. The option for her to try multiple sports (even though it’s only 2) is awesome. I would be all in if it was a month long and they added in t-ball and something else (tennis? dance?)
Totally agree! And thinking wide variety too- tball, soccer, music, karate, etc.
I love this concept. My 3yo is in swim currently. We tried Little Gym when he was 2, but it wasn't for us (they just blamed the music, parents just let the kids run around, no structure at all, etc).
I'd love for him to be able to try soccer, tball, basketball, etc at some point but I have no clue what he'd like and don't want to force him for a whole 'season'. Maybe have a set scheduled class time and just work your way through different sports? Like each week is a different one? Or each month rotate?
Exactly my thought - perhaps a 12-week program has 2 weeks tball, 2 weeks soccer, 2 weeks music, 2 weeks karate, etc etc. Thanks for your input!