i go to a prep school with an average of 3 and a half hours of home work a night?
thats nine and a half hours of work daily
plus they want meto take hour long lessons on tuesday and thursday plus practice again making it ten hours those days
ps im a freshman and 14
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Being overworked will eventually lead to a high level of stress which can carry with it all kinds of problems: poor academic achievement, poor self-concept, a host of physical health problems (increased susceptibility to colds, flus, ulcers, etc.). Let them know how overwhelmed/stressed you are getting at the idea of spending so much time on these things, that you’d like to be able to focus just on your studies since you’re not planning on becoming a professional trumpet player. Share with them supporting literature–your school guidance counsellor may have pamphlets or something, or even a doctor’s office. There is also stuff available online, like:
http://library.thinkquest.org/13561/english/prevent.html
http://library.thinkquest.org/13561/english/
http://www.rense.com/health3/teenstress_h.htm (especially good article on how American parents too often expect their kids to excel in more than one area)
http://www.lifepositive.com/Mind/psychology/stress/anxiety-in-children.asp (check out especially in the section Student Life about over scheduling)
Specifically on the problems with over scheduling:
http://family.go.com/parentpedia/preteen-teen/behavior/teen-over-achievement-over-scheduling/
http://www.theparentreport.com/resources/ages/early_school/development/575.html
http://www.med.umich.edu/health-e_news/sep2005/mentalhealth.html
You might also try the tactic of asking to talk with them, tell them you are feeling stressed by it all and you’d like to understand why it’s so important to *them* that you do all of this. Don’t ask them to change anything and if they get focused on that and do the whole, “You’re not going to drop trumpet, etc.” you just reply, “I didn’t ask to drop. I’m telling you that I’m feeling really stressed with having so much in my schedule and just want to understand why this is so important to you.” Taking a step towards understanding can open parents up a lot to being able to see their children’s point of view. Do make sure to focus on your feelings when talking about yourself and not your desires. “I feel overwhelmed.” “I feel stressed. There just seems to be so much to do.” etc.
Good luck. You may have parents who are unwilling to bend, which will be a shame, because I really don’t agree with what they’re doing and think in the long run, it’ll do you more harm than good. However, if you find yourself still stuck in the situation, you’ll have to focus on making the best of it, even if all it means is that in a few years you won’t have to do trumpet anymore.
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