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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My son did this, sort of. He wanted to do a different sport at his high school, and wasn't having fun at soccer any more. He talked to the coach about his decision, and the coach asked if he would be willing to finish out games for the season, in addition to doing one practice per week with an older age group where the time didn't conflict with his HS sport. TBH, he didn't really want to, but agreed to it. The issue was not that he was such an amazing player, but that the team was sort of leanly staffed and they didn't have another player they wanted to move up a team. He knew he was done, but it worked out ok to finish out the season this way.[/quote] So many are comfortable teaching your kids to be unreliable, teaching them to be spoiled quitters, teaching them they are entitled[/quote] Teaching self-care and self worth is valuable too especially in the women's game were toxic male coaches is the norm. Think I'm trolling then read the Yates report and know I'm very serious[/quote] Unfortunately because of the false levels of self importance, perceived privilege and entitlement, the self worth is highly inflated in most cases So many trying to remove all obstacles and adversity from their DC's existence. Then they enter the real world as dependent adults who can't deal with hurdles. So they quit and quit and quit [/quote]
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