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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a 13 year old daughter who plays softball. She played rec for 2 years (4 seasons) in 10U and then switched to C level travel for 12U. The team is basically just the better kids from various respective rec teams - we have no prodigies. Well now DD is convinced she needs private hitting and pitching lessons because others are improving more quickly than she is. We've tried it for a few months and honestly I just don't think its doing that much good. Her spot on the team is secure but she's very type A and likes to excel. This is not being pushed by us at all. I honestly don't see pitching in her future and think she should just focus on hitting and fielding and frankly just relaxing and enjoying the game. Is there ever an acceptable way to tell your child they just aren't that good and need to just chill? I honestly think I would have told her awhile ago except that she has a lot of social anxiety at school and has friends but none close and I don't want to pile on. I am definitely her "safe space." Help![/quote] Are you sure the trainers are good? My “not that good” kid did private training, and the impact on his play was quick and dramatic. We switched trainers after he plateaued with the first trainer, and his play leveled up again in different ways. [/quote]
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