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Reply to "is it ok to be late to practice as a natural consequence?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]To me it sounds like the kid isn't all that interested in playing or doesn't feel a connection to the team yet. My kid, who is borderline obsessed with her sport and has been playing on the same team for several years, is dressed and ready and at the door nagging ME to hurry up so she is not only on time but early to practice. I think what you did is fine, provided it sent him a message and the pattern doesn't repeat itself week after week. If it does, I'd seriously reevaluate signing him up for spring.[/quote] No, that is personality. My son get up in thr morning and practices his sport before school, he watches YouTube videos of highlights of his sport in his free time, he comes home from school and practices his sport, he is a starting key player of his sport, scoring a good 1/4 of the points each game, he lives and breathes his sport and his laser focused on bring the best. He is a NIGHTMARE to get put the door. He has no concept of time, and drags his feet and is easily distracted. He is 9 [/quote]
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