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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 577399" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Poor V. I wasn't nearly as bad, but once sports became the main focus, I was a very lost girl. Never did grasp why anyone CARED where the ball was or what t did. I manaed to fake it sometimes, but not often. It is such a tough thing to experience or watch your child go through.</p><p></p><p>I do think soccer at this age would be a BIG help. J played at four and it was hilarious. About the only year I found truly entertaining, if I am honest. It looked more like trying to wrangle a herd of puppies, lol. We had a truly amazing coach, and his ONE goal for the season was to have a game where no one on the team cried. Usually it was his child who cried as the boy had special needs, but overall most of the kids really enjoyed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 577399, member: 1233"] Poor V. I wasn't nearly as bad, but once sports became the main focus, I was a very lost girl. Never did grasp why anyone CARED where the ball was or what t did. I manaed to fake it sometimes, but not often. It is such a tough thing to experience or watch your child go through. I do think soccer at this age would be a BIG help. J played at four and it was hilarious. About the only year I found truly entertaining, if I am honest. It looked more like trying to wrangle a herd of puppies, lol. We had a truly amazing coach, and his ONE goal for the season was to have a game where no one on the team cried. Usually it was his child who cried as the boy had special needs, but overall most of the kids really enjoyed it. [/QUOTE]
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