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[quote=Anonymous]Okay, my kid definitely have sporting talents(tennis baseball, basketball). Kid is only 12 and after persistent comments from professionals, including one from a top university sport recruiter. Spouse have finally acknowledged maybe there's something different about this kid(we have two), but don't want to make the necessary adjustment to career to help facilitate kid potential. All things have been considered and accounted for, such as academics, kid personal interest. Looking back now to when kid was a young toddler and as the primary care giver, I can see the potential was already there. Hand/eye coordination and fine/large motor abilities was even acknowledged by our pedi. I am not getting support from spouse - wants kid to grow up and become a lawyer or something. Kid is looking to me to help him follow his dreams, I'm feeling vulnerable. Protective instinct is starting to kick in big time. Anyone else been there? [/quote]
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