- May 25, 2012
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My DD, who just turned 13, came to me yesterday and said "I think I might want to quit", and then burst into tears. I was asking why and she said she didn't know why she was doing it anymore, and she didn't want to get up and go in the mornings, that it doesn't feel as fun as it used to, and it feels like work.
She also brought up not having time to try other sports and that gymnastics takes up all her time. (she trains 20 hours a week in the school year and 29 in the summer) She then started crying again and said she would miss it so much if she quit.
Then about 10 min later she started talking about what a good practice she had that morning, and asked if she could do an extra hour long vault clinic on Saturday.
She is currently training, and will most likely compete, level 8 next season and isn't really struggling with any skills or fear issues right now.
She did sleep in and skip gym today, but I'm not sure what to tell her, other than its her decision to make. Any other advice for her on how she can figure out what she wants to do?
She also brought up not having time to try other sports and that gymnastics takes up all her time. (she trains 20 hours a week in the school year and 29 in the summer) She then started crying again and said she would miss it so much if she quit.
Then about 10 min later she started talking about what a good practice she had that morning, and asked if she could do an extra hour long vault clinic on Saturday.

She did sleep in and skip gym today, but I'm not sure what to tell her, other than its her decision to make. Any other advice for her on how she can figure out what she wants to do?