Anonymous wrote:Said the person who said "She is playing rec this season (up a year)". Why was it even necessary to post she is playing up a year. I feel sorry for your child.
Anonymous wrote:Yes I'm competitive. Not afraid to admit that. But 99% of parents on here are.
At least I can recognize when my kid needs a break. My point was it's OK to let kids just play rec rather than travel or quit entirely especially at 9. Who knows. They may end up going back to playing again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Said the person who said "She is playing rec this season (up a year)". Why was it even necessary to post she is playing up a year. I feel sorry for your child.
Anonymous wrote:Yes I'm competitive. Not afraid to admit that. But 99% of parents on here are.
At least I can recognize when my kid needs a break. My point was it's OK to let kids just play rec rather than travel or quit entirely especially at 9. Who knows. They may end up going back to playing again.
Rec soccer is horrible. Why would someone coming off a top level travel soccer team play at age in rec soccer? Wheres the fun in that?
Anonymous wrote:Yes I'm competitive. Not afraid to admit that. But 99% of parents on here are.
At least I can recognize when my kid needs a break. My point was it's OK to let kids just play rec rather than travel or quit entirely especially at 9. Who knows. They may end up going back to playing again.
Anonymous wrote:Said the person who said "She is playing rec this season (up a year)". Why was it even necessary to post she is playing up a year. I feel sorry for your child.
Anonymous wrote:Yes I'm competitive. Not afraid to admit that. But 99% of parents on here are.
At least I can recognize when my kid needs a break. My point was it's OK to let kids just play rec rather than travel or quit entirely especially at 9. Who knows. They may end up going back to playing again.
Anonymous wrote:Yes I'm competitive. Not afraid to admit that. But 99% of parents on here are.
At least I can recognize when my kid needs a break. My point was it's OK to let kids just play rec rather than travel or quit entirely especially at 9. Who knows. They may end up going back to playing again.
Anonymous wrote:meanwhile, i'm hoping my kid would quit
All that money back in the bank and less wear and tear on the vehicles
Anonymous wrote:My daughter is 9. She was on the top team at a big, successful club. It was too intense. 3 practices a week. Multiple league games, tournaments.
We let her quit. She wanted to focus on another sport she is good at. She is playing rec this season (up a year). And she loves it. Great fit for her. Listen to your kid. While I am sad she quit, I needed to let it go. She wasn't passionate about the sport. To play at that level, you need to love it. It is so much time.
I would encourage them to find another interest. Could be music, theatre, another sport. But something they are passionate about.