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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 177491" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Hugs to Tink. Terry is right, Tink did a great job with not falling apart. Maybe tomorrow morning you can tell her how proud you are of her handling that as she did. Let her know that she should not give up on cheerleading if she really did love it up to that point. Now that she knows how it feels would she be willing to try one more time? Also, at clinics, each day can be different. Can she enjoy the rest of the clinic and just sit down during this part?</p><p> </p><p>Ask her what her favorite parts were. To go back to the clinic means she may get to do these again.</p><p> </p><p>My difficult child decided not to do football on the 1st day of his football clinic. I told him that was o.k., however, he needed to finish the three day camp since it was already paid for. He enjoyed day two and most of day three.</p><p> </p><p>Tink, You can do this! You can figure this out! Go have fun!</p><p>Finish the clinic before making a decision to continue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 177491, member: 5096"] Hugs to Tink. Terry is right, Tink did a great job with not falling apart. Maybe tomorrow morning you can tell her how proud you are of her handling that as she did. Let her know that she should not give up on cheerleading if she really did love it up to that point. Now that she knows how it feels would she be willing to try one more time? Also, at clinics, each day can be different. Can she enjoy the rest of the clinic and just sit down during this part? Ask her what her favorite parts were. To go back to the clinic means she may get to do these again. My difficult child decided not to do football on the 1st day of his football clinic. I told him that was o.k., however, he needed to finish the three day camp since it was already paid for. He enjoyed day two and most of day three. Tink, You can do this! You can figure this out! Go have fun! Finish the clinic before making a decision to continue. [/QUOTE]
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