There are kids who play Rec, train 2 times a week, don't like it after couple years and quit Guess that's burnout too |
Many kids will burnout and I don't see it as a problem. The problem I find is that MOST parents do not recognize that they DON'T have a kid who "has it." It is not some natural ability. It is a desire to exceed in soccer. Every kid has "it" in some form of life. It may be Lego's, coding, playing a musical instrument, visual arts, etc. For 80% of the population who does not find "it" before college, they go to college, party, graduate and eventually find "it" by the age of 35. It is okay to enjoy high level soccer without it being a kids "it." That is a parenting problem. |
Many kids and adults quit and change interests or fail in pursuit of certain ambitions The term isn't burnout When did it become burnout just because a kid hits high school and decides the sport they have been playing isn't something they want to continue doing? |