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Extracurricular Activities
Get Your Child Involved
By Kimberly Austin
Once a child becomes involved in extracurricular activities, he may never want to do homework again. Ramirez's daughter loves the activities she does. "My daughter has wanted to dance since she was little, and after each session she asks when the next will begin."
Her daughter also was involved with T-ball. Ramirez, however, limits the activities to two or three, because that's all the driving she can manage.



