I hesitate to say, because I agree with the poster about she needs to be doing something she likes...however child is taking a multitude of extra curriculars.
The first thing that came up for me was the piano. How committed are you to her learning piano. Does she like it? My experience with piano is it was really a burden and more nagging necessary on my moms part. I suggest, only since child is struggling with school, and there is a struggle for time in general...take out the piano...and possibly even other things. I think its important for kids to have some down time. Do good yes, get their homework done, chores done, yes...but they need to be able to relax in there somewhere. But thats just me...I prefer to have downtime rather than have MY schedule crammed with quality activities...and my daughter is very similar. Horseback riding 2xweek, very regular hw and chores, family counseling, and the rest is downtime/social time.
The first thing that came up for me was the piano. How committed are you to her learning piano. Does she like it? My experience with piano is it was really a burden and more nagging necessary on my moms part. I suggest, only since child is struggling with school, and there is a struggle for time in general...take out the piano...and possibly even other things. I think its important for kids to have some down time. Do good yes, get their homework done, chores done, yes...but they need to be able to relax in there somewhere. But thats just me...I prefer to have downtime rather than have MY schedule crammed with quality activities...and my daughter is very similar. Horseback riding 2xweek, very regular hw and chores, family counseling, and the rest is downtime/social time.