I am having a parenting dilemma. My 5 year old doesn't want to do anything outside or preschool. She is such a homebody. She doesn't want to go anywhere, do fun things like the library or the Children's Museum.
She even says she doesn't want to go to kindergarten or grow up because she wants to stay home with us forever. Does this mean she lacks self-confidence? If she had her way, she would sit all day watching TV in her pjs. Meanwhile, she doesn't walk anywhere in the house and is constantly dancing and jumping everywhere.
DH and I would like to encourage her to at least participate in a physical activity/sport to be healthy. She is very agile and enjoys movement. Once she gets somewhere she ends up having a good time. Am I wrong to push her to get some exercise beside jumping on our furniture? I try to give her a choice, but she shoots everything down. I am afraid if I let her say no to everything she will miss out on fun and skill development. She has tried soccer, swimming lessons, and gymnastics in the past. I feel like her saying no is a way to avoid feeling uncomfortable with the unknown.
She even says she doesn't want to go to kindergarten or grow up because she wants to stay home with us forever. Does this mean she lacks self-confidence? If she had her way, she would sit all day watching TV in her pjs. Meanwhile, she doesn't walk anywhere in the house and is constantly dancing and jumping everywhere.
DH and I would like to encourage her to at least participate in a physical activity/sport to be healthy. She is very agile and enjoys movement. Once she gets somewhere she ends up having a good time. Am I wrong to push her to get some exercise beside jumping on our furniture? I try to give her a choice, but she shoots everything down. I am afraid if I let her say no to everything she will miss out on fun and skill development. She has tried soccer, swimming lessons, and gymnastics in the past. I feel like her saying no is a way to avoid feeling uncomfortable with the unknown.
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