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Home / Lifestyle / Parents' FOMO Fuels Kids' Over-Scheduled Lives

Parents' FOMO Fuels Kids' Over-Scheduled Lives

7 Dec

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Summary

  • Parents feel anxious about children falling behind peers.
  • Children are enrolled in numerous classes, risking burnout.
  • Financial strain and health concerns arise from over-scheduling.
Parents' FOMO Fuels Kids' Over-Scheduled Lives

Many parents are caught in a cycle of enrolling their children in a multitude of classes, fueled by a fear of their child being left behind by peers. This 'FOMO parenting' is often exacerbated by social media, creating an environment where children are pushed to excel in multiple disciplines simultaneously, aiming to become 'jack of all trades.'

The pressure to achieve and compete is absorbed by children, who may feel compelled to participate in numerous activities. However, this intensive scheduling can paradoxically lead to a situation where children end up mastering none of the skills they are taught. The financial implications are also substantial, with families spending considerable amounts on various classes.

Experts caution that this over-scheduling can lead to detrimental effects, including burnout in children as young as 10 to 12 years old. They advise parents to foster open communication with their children, understand their genuine interests, and allow for periods of rest to prevent undue stress and ensure a healthier developmental path.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
FOMO parenting is when parents enroll children in many activities due to anxiety about their peers' achievements, fearing they'll be left behind.
Social media pressure encourages parents to showcase their child's diverse skills, contributing to over-scheduling and competitive environments.
Yes, excessive classes can lead to burnout, a lack of mastery in any one skill, and significant financial strain on parents.

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