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Reply to "Dealing with disappointment that your child doesn't want to do extracurricular activities or sports."
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[quote=Anonymous]The point is that kids should learn that quitting isn't always a good option. If they have "I can always quit" in the back of their mind, they may not learn to persevere when they hit a wall. I tell my DS from the outset that quitting won't be an option for at least some specified amount of time. I even blame it on finances- we're not paying the cost of lessons and equipment for him to quit immediately. It's We don't have the disposable income to flit from activity to activity. That kind of message instills some realism that will help them later. [/quote]
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