This has been playing on my mind for a while.
DS1 is 10, nearly 11. He does (IMO) quite a lot of after school activities - plays 2 instruments, goes to scouts, plays tennis/cricket/rugby (depending on season) on a fairly casual basis (i.e. not A team commitment level)
The things is, he never seems very passionate about any of it.
We've just had the usual beginning of term 'do you want to xyz club' discussion and he has said yes again to all of the above.
But it always feels as if I'm pushing because I think it's the 'right thing' to do (to have outside interests/skills).
I feel I should be stepping back more and letting him lead, but I can't see how...I think if I didn't 'force the issue' then he just wouldn't so anything except sit at home, read, play computer games and annoy his brother.
He's not doing these things under duress - once he's doing them all he really enjoys them.
He just seems so, well, lazy and unmotivated really? 
I assumed that by this age kids would be chomping at the bit to be 'allowed' to do stuff? I keep telling he how lucky he is to have the option!
Any mums with similar issues?