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Football--a love/hate relationship
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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 296924" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>Actually, I did what Janet did. I made them finish the season. I would only sign Daughter and Son up after they begggggged me for a long time. I made it clear that I would not allow them to quit once I paid. Daughter was the one I had problems with wanting to quit soccer and cheerleading. No way I was going to let her, especially if it's midseason and other kids are depending on her for games or a routine. </p><p> </p><p>I do understand that kids need to try new things without being forced to something they hate. On the other hand, my difficult children tend to give up when the going gets rough or some effort is required of them. So, I decided it was in their best interests that they finish what they started. </p><p> </p><p>It is HOT though, and I can understand not wanting to practice in that heat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 296924, member: 831"] Actually, I did what Janet did. I made them finish the season. I would only sign Daughter and Son up after they begggggged me for a long time. I made it clear that I would not allow them to quit once I paid. Daughter was the one I had problems with wanting to quit soccer and cheerleading. No way I was going to let her, especially if it's midseason and other kids are depending on her for games or a routine. I do understand that kids need to try new things without being forced to something they hate. On the other hand, my difficult children tend to give up when the going gets rough or some effort is required of them. So, I decided it was in their best interests that they finish what they started. It is HOT though, and I can understand not wanting to practice in that heat. [/QUOTE]
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