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That reminds me of some of our longer treks with kids. Sometimes a bit of encouragement from one little Skittles candy would give them a burst of energy. Of course, it helps when you call them "energy pills". I'm not sure if it's setting a good precedent, though!
I also remember at another point when trying to wear out a kid...cherrios. One (single, solitary, plain) cheerio was the "payment" for running around a large outdoor bandstand. Of course it was the fun and novelty of it that made it exciting.
So do team sports work work well for your kid(s)? They're kind of a given nowadays in the US, backyard play has mostly disappeared. But I still remember the days when a group of kids got together and played kickball in a backyard. Or you would have a ping-pong tournament in somebody's garage, and play all afternoon. I wish that were still happening, I think kids miss a huge amount of fun/socialization/agency/responsibility/organization skills, etc, compared with the standard parent-organized team sports that are the only "game" in town now.
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My daughter's only four. We tried flag football last summer and she didn't have the focus for organized activities. Her dance class ended recently and she did better with that, but she's still a bit too unruly for that kind of thing.
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