Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing wrong with him.
Just love him and appreciate what he loves, and follow that.
He sounds like a gentle, sweet boy. You can be very proud of that!
There’s nothing in the OP that indicates this.
Op, the answer to your question is he’s 5. He’ll either decide he likes soccer over time and start paying attention and actually playing, or he won’t. Now is the time to let him explore a variety of interests.
Sure there is! He isn’t pounding the other kids. He isn’t kicking anyone. He isn’t screaming or flailing. He’s just there! Sweet and gentle.
No. Focus on what OP wrote and asked instead of inventing a narrative that doesn’t exist.
Anonymous wrote:That was both of my boys. Soccer was not for them. We stuck it out for a long time (too long), but it never clicked, and they never cared about the ball at all. Individual sports without a ball turned out much better for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing wrong with him.
Just love him and appreciate what he loves, and follow that.
He sounds like a gentle, sweet boy. You can be very proud of that!
There’s nothing in the OP that indicates this.
Op, the answer to your question is he’s 5. He’ll either decide he likes soccer over time and start paying attention and actually playing, or he won’t. Now is the time to let him explore a variety of interests.
Sure there is! He isn’t pounding the other kids. He isn’t kicking anyone. He isn’t screaming or flailing. He’s just there! Sweet and gentle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing wrong with him.
Just love him and appreciate what he loves, and follow that.
He sounds like a gentle, sweet boy. You can be very proud of that!
There’s nothing in the OP that indicates this.
Op, the answer to your question is he’s 5. He’ll either decide he likes soccer over time and start paying attention and actually playing, or he won’t. Now is the time to let him explore a variety of interests.
Anonymous wrote:There is nothing wrong with him.
Just love him and appreciate what he loves, and follow that.
He sounds like a gentle, sweet boy. You can be very proud of that!