It’s not that I’m against them being involved in team sports; it’s that I worry about their little brains getting repeatedly rattled and their teeth being accidentally kicked out.
It’s a tale as old as time: Your kid is dying to play a sport that you’re against, like football or hockey. Personally, I’d rather my sons be heavily invested in chess club or the thespian society, but the oldest playsand my youngest is eyeball-deep in tae kwon do. So I get it. I’m not a fan of their chosen sports.
and their teeth being accidentally kicked out. So what happens if your kid really, really, really wants to play a sport you don’t want them playing? Here’s how you can sway them in a different direction.Let’s assume that your child is already playing flag football. The last thing you want to do is narrow their playing field to prioritize flag above all other
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