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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There is value in working hard to improve, whether the athlete is "good" compared to others or not. I would support this if it isn't a burden financially. Your daughter has a growth mindset and rightly believes that hard work will improve her skills. Let her discover the payoff![/quote] This is where we came down with a boy and a different sport. Every year, he's the kid who barely gets asked back to a high-level kid. But he's also the kid who works out at 6 a.m. six days a week, either at a skills lesson, at the gym with a group training session or running on our treadmill. How can we not support that if we have the means? I don't care if this all ends in high school because he's developed a work ethic that he'll have for the rest of his life. [/quote]
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