- Oct 12, 2021
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I realize this question has been posted again and again through the years by many parents going through this same dilemma but just recently, we started hearing the mutterings about wanting to quit the sport.
Some background on my daughter:
Middle school L8 training L9.
Has had multiple surgeries and ongoing injuries
Has recently returned to sport and it's going well - she's stronger than before and doing more complex skills than before. That being said, she does have bad days due to some chronic issues stemming from old injuries.
The talk about quitting took me by surprise because she's been shooting me videos of new skills and exciting things she's been working on at the gym. When I asked her why I got a myriad of answers...she's going to get injured again. The time commitment is too much. Wants to try other sports. Sick of always being sore and in pain. Wants a real summer, etc.
I don't want to force her to do something she's truly done with. By the same time, I don't want to tell her to walk away just because it's getting challenging especially because this has been her passion since pre-school and has thrived in the sport. Has anyone been through a similar situation and what advice would you give me?
Some background on my daughter:
Middle school L8 training L9.
Has had multiple surgeries and ongoing injuries
Has recently returned to sport and it's going well - she's stronger than before and doing more complex skills than before. That being said, she does have bad days due to some chronic issues stemming from old injuries.
The talk about quitting took me by surprise because she's been shooting me videos of new skills and exciting things she's been working on at the gym. When I asked her why I got a myriad of answers...she's going to get injured again. The time commitment is too much. Wants to try other sports. Sick of always being sore and in pain. Wants a real summer, etc.
I don't want to force her to do something she's truly done with. By the same time, I don't want to tell her to walk away just because it's getting challenging especially because this has been her passion since pre-school and has thrived in the sport. Has anyone been through a similar situation and what advice would you give me?