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[quote=Anonymous]I think you are overthinking this, OP. Of course you should encourage and let him enjoy as long as/especially if he keeps growing in all aspects of his life (intellectually, emotionally, socially, etc). Nothing about having an interest and goals is inherently a bad thing, whatever the outcome. For what it's worth, my youngest was obsessed with being an astronaut for years. I was thrilled that she had such a broad, fun, fascinating interest. Then overnight she became a theater kid, which, if I am being honest, is a better fit in a million ways AND more similar to my tastes. I just feel like we are along for the ride, whether it's humbling, rocky, triumphant... I mean, full disclosure, I would LOVE it if my kid were an astronaut or Broadway star but I am not counting on either happening.[/quote]
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