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miltongrl66
DS competed in his first meet ever a couple of weeks ago and he had a great meet. We were both surprised at how well he did. Fast forward to this past weekend and his second meet . . . Unfortunately he did not have such a great meet. The meet was much larger than the first one and the warmup format was completely different. The judges at this meet were much more conservative in scoring everyone. DS had problems with his first event she he received a low score. He seemed ok afterward. But when he did his second event (his favorite) and didn't get the type of score he felt he deserved I could tell by his body language that he was discouraged. Things just went downhill from there. To me it just looked like he gave up at some point. Even though I reassured him that he did a good job, he was in tears after the meet. I tried to explain to him that everyone has bad days and that just because he doesnt get the result he wants on one event doesn't mean he can give up on the others. He placed third in his favorite event and his team placed third all around. But being the perfectionist that he is, he just can't stop focusing on the mistakes he made. We have another meet coming up in a couple of weeks. Any advice on how to help him move past this?