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[quote=Anonymous]My 9 year old is in the same situation. He wants to watch youtube all day, and I force him to sign up some team sports to stay away from screentime. He always says no first, and he ends up liking those practice/games even though his team always lose. So far, he has played soccer since K for a few year and basketball for a season. He also does swim since K and tennis for a season. I believe tennis and swim are considered individual sports. He never practices outside of the practice/game time because he would rather spend those time on youtube. He is not a strong player, and he does all these for recreational purposes. It seems kind of a loop that he is not good at any sports but he enjoys them. I treat them as fitness and exercise, but it costs more and time consuming than joining a monthly gym. I also want to teach him the concept that practices make perfect, but he is not willing to do it [/quote]
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