What if my child doesn’t like any extracurricular activities?

If your child doesn’t seem interested in extracurricular activities, it’s important to explore different options without pressure. Some children take time to find their passion, while others prefer unstructured free time. Encourage them to try a variety of activities, such as art, music, robotics, or volunteer work, rather than just traditional clubs or sports. Observing their natural interests can also help. If they resist structured activities, consider independent hobbies like reading, coding, or creative writing. The goal is to foster engagement and curiosity rather than force participation. Over time, they may find something they truly enjoy.

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