All that are parents know how difficult this task is. What age is too young to "force" a child to play a particular thing? We signed our 4 year old up for soccer and when the fist practice rolled around he didn't want to go and now doesn't want to play. I'm stuck between, no you wanted to play you will play, and the fact that he's only 4 and doesn't understand the monetary aspect of it. It's not like it's the middle of the season and he doesn't want to play anymore. Thoughts on the situation?
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At that age I would make him go but don't put pressure on them. Sometimes you just have to make them go but keep an eye on them and see how they respond. If they really don't like it talk with them and find out why then make the decision if you should keep going or find another thing to do. My daughter absolutely loved gymnastics and went very far with it. Never not once in 7 years did I have to make her go. My son was in football, baseball and swimming. I remember he didn't want to do swimming but we made him try it and he ended up loving it. You're the parent and at this moment in their life (childhood) you know whats best for them not them. However, sometimes things just aren't a fit so don't force it once you see that and don't let yourself be blinded. JMO
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Never force anything on a child. They will end up hating it even more. Just take it as lesson learned and move on to something else. My daughter was the same for soccer. A year later she wants to play and now loves it.
If he was older I would maybe take a different approach but being that he is only 4 he won't understand.
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Never too young i think. My dad made me finish anything I started, and I had to at least play one sport each season. To this day it's a lesson that I'll keep forever, and honestly separates me from alot of the stereotypical "millenials". That said I wouldn't teach the lesson from. A monetary point, just about soing what you said you would do. Tell him he doesn't have to do it next year, but he needs to finish this season since he started. It sucks at first and he might get mad, but a valuable lesson nonetheless.
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Originally posted by BuckRage View PostAt that age I would make him go but don't put pressure on them. Sometimes you just have to make them go but keep an eye on them and see how they respond. If they really don't like it talk with them and find out why then make the decision if you should keep going or find another thing to do. My daughter absolutely loved gymnastics and went very far with it. Never not once in 7 years did I have to make her go. My son was in football, baseball and swimming. I remember he didn't want to do swimming but we made him try it and he ended up loving it. You're the parent and at this moment in their life (childhood) you know whats best for them not them. However, sometimes things just aren't a fit so don't force it once you see that and don't let yourself be blinded. JMO
He just recently played Tball in the spring and we had no problems with it. I coached him, though. I did not sign up to coach soccer because A. I don't know anything about soccer. B. I wanted to see how he would do without me being the coach.
He says that he doesn't want to go because "I'm not the coach" but I'm not sure on the truth in that, lol.Last edited by Blake8504; 08-08-2018, 09:16 AM.
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Originally posted by Blake8504 View PostThe problem is, he doesn't even want to go at all. We got to the field for the first practice and he "forgot his water bottle" and would not get out of the car. So we left and I've asked him a few times since if he wanted to play and go try and he says "no".
He just recently played Tball in the spring and we had no problems with it. I coached him, though. I did not sign up to coach soccer because A. I don't know anything about soccer. B. I wanted to see how he would do without me being the coach.
He says that he doesn't want to go because "I'm not the coach" but I'm not sure on the truth in that, lol.
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Originally posted by systemnt View PostWell there you go.. you're trying to make a soccer daughter out of a Baseball Star...
c'mon dad!!!!
Originally posted by Antlers86 View PostYour still the "Coach" from now until the time he moves out of the house.
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