It’s about the long haul, not making them attend every practice at 5.
,” said that a bit of drop-off dread can be normal, but if it’s impacting other aspects of their day or becoming a major issue, it’s something to reconsider.
She added, though, that knowing your own child is key — “Is this their typical thing?” when it comes to dreading something then loving it, or is it abnormal? Considering these questions can help parents decide if it’s time to quit, or to revisit the sport later. I knew my child well enough to realize that as a kid who deeply loves sports, something wasn’t right.
I realized that this was a parenting win, not a failure. We’d read the situation, had conversations with my son that mattered, and helped him explore his own feelings, building essential skills he’ll need long after the Little League years. Nobody had scored on the field, but it was a victory, nonetheless.
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