| I started practicing with my 6 year old in the morning before school. mandatory |
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maybe try summer swimming team? 1. it's a life skill, 2. he can continue year round club swimming if he doesn't say no after summer. that's what happened to my 9 yo can't do anything last year...btw, it's lot easier for 6 yo to get a spot in any clubs.
or maybe bring him to watch a few games, nationals, capitals, etc...
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6?
SIX!? Please chill out. |
This. What’s wrong with people around here. Jeez. |
| Neither my brother nor I did sports growing up. We are fully functional adults now. |
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Being great at activities is not as important as you think. Find some stuff he enjoys and let him do it, even if he's bad. My DD is mediocre at ballet but she enjoys it, it's a physical activity, she gets exposure to music and performance, and it provides another social setting for social skills building. Works for me.
We tried soccer and she hated it so we quit. Not a big deal. |
+1 You produce kids just like yourself. |
| Try taekwondo and swimming lessons. It's really not that obvious which kids are better in those things and they get the benefits of learning to listen to a teacher / coach about how to move their bodies (in case they ever do try another active team sport). |
Yes to summer, but winter club swim for a kid who hates practicing would be torture |
| My 10yo doesn’t excel at any sport but she loves swimming and soccer so that’s what she does. Let him do what he enjoys. He doesn’t have to be good at any age let alone 6. |
| Another rec for swim or some sort of martial arts. My son was very uncoordinated at 6 but also had very low tone. He started swimming and as his strength and endurance improved his coordination in other sports did as well. Now watching him play lacrosse and basketball you would never guess that he was “behind” when he was younger |
I’m a kindergarten teacher and I see firsthand how exhausted kids are, even the ones who don’t do activities. Modern school and home life is a huge lift for young children. Let them play at the park, or draw, play with toys. My own kid didn’t get in to sports until 8, now he’s obsessed. It’s ok to let your kid be a kid |
| Your kid is in 1st grade? At that age one of my did not play any organized sports and the other went to rec soccer. That’s it. Now one is on two high school teams and the other is In middle school and plays a different club sport. Relax. |
| My kids were like that. I basically forced them to keep playing, and now one of them will be playing for a high school team. |
Wow? |