I think with what you have to deal with for practicing, it’s just too much. I would drop it because you’re going to need all that energy when the school works starts to pick up and more homework. It’s brutal. And my daughter is only in 5th grade. |
Agree that this is not the right music teacher for you. We had a similar swim situation and my daughter likes the more laid back program so much more than the intense program she was in. And her swimming keeps getting better. |
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Mine did swimming but hated the meets. Too much free time between races with not much to do. She didn’t have friends doing it with her.
She loves basketball and soccer now, both are fast paced. She wanted to learn the piano but the struggle with practice was the same as yours. I initially compromised on practicing the weeks song 2-3 times each day instead of X number of mins. That worked but then she started to get more into sports and dropped that It’s hard without knowing your kids age but if she’s not willing to practice she doesn't get to “ refuse to give up lessons” You are the parent, I assume you are paying and getting her there. If the battle to practice is every day, she needs to stop doing it. |
Swimming - there's something about the sensory feedback that is calming. I feel like every kid on my child's team has ADHD.
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