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In Episode 7 of Parenting on Empty, we take a deep dive into one of the most common modern parenting challenges: overscheduled kids. From soccer practices to piano lessons, youth groups, theater clubs, and endless social invitations, today’s kids have more options—and expectations—than ever. Many parents feel pressured by peers, schools, coaches, and even their own children to keep piling on more activities. In this episode, we explore: ✔ Why kids often want to do everything ✔ How overscheduling impacts mental and emotional health ✔ Why social kids may crave nonstop activity—and why that’s not always healthy ✔ How introverted kids have different needs ✔ The role of family time in grounding children ✔ How to use calendars and visual scheduling to teach balance ✔ The importance of teaching opportunity cost ✔ Practical ways to build restful rhythms into your week ✔ How to protect downtime without becoming rigid ✔ Why connection—not activity—is what strengthens families long-term This is a heartfelt, honest conversation about finding peace, slowing down, and choosing the activities that truly support your child’s growth—not drain it. If your home feels like Grand Central Station, this episode will help you breathe again. 00:00 — Intro: Why this conversation matters 02:12 — The emotional cost of parenting on empty 05:40 — When frustration isn’t about the child… it’s about depletion 09:15 — Why parents explode: overwhelm, pressure & silent expectations 12:48 — Giving love while running on fumes 15:02 — The truth about “good parents” and emotional bandwidth 18:27 — The gap between intention and capacity 22:10 — Your child’s behavior vs. your internal state 25:45 — When burnout becomes the default mode