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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 82503" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Sara, I agree. However, my difficult child hates to do anything until it comes time to actually do it. For example, she complained about soccer practices and games every single time - but she had a blast doing it once we were there. She can not seem to recall the good times. She told be she did not want to play soccer when registration time came. I signed her up anyway figuring if she still did not want to play I would not make her. When it came time for soccer to start she asked if I signed her up and I told her no as she had told me she was not interested. She was furious. I can not win! LOL!</p><p></p><p>So, it depends on the kid with this one. Forcing my child did work for some time. When she got older the complaining got more stressful and I could not do it anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 82503, member: 391"] Sara, I agree. However, my difficult child hates to do anything until it comes time to actually do it. For example, she complained about soccer practices and games every single time - but she had a blast doing it once we were there. She can not seem to recall the good times. She told be she did not want to play soccer when registration time came. I signed her up anyway figuring if she still did not want to play I would not make her. When it came time for soccer to start she asked if I signed her up and I told her no as she had told me she was not interested. She was furious. I can not win! LOL! So, it depends on the kid with this one. Forcing my child did work for some time. When she got older the complaining got more stressful and I could not do it anymore. [/QUOTE]
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