Sep 2, 2021
JJ is concerned about his 9-year-old daughter and 11-year-old son, who lost interest in sports teams during covid. JJ is worried that his children won’t get enough physical activity or social interaction, which can provide important life skills.
Today, I talk with JJ about each of these aspects--physical and social--and we discuss alternative ways that his children can gain these skills. I note that his kids might be better suited for individual sports and talk about different ways that they can get social interaction all the same. I note that kids evolve and change over time, and I note the value of engaging your kids in the decision of what to do next. I talk about how the family is a team, and I talk about the benefits of viewing the end of one thing as an opportunity to try another.
“Instead of quitting, say, ‘Yeah, you’ve explored this. Now it’s time to find something else to explore.’”
- Sue Groner
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