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When they want to quit. What to say.

What to say when your kid says they want to quit. The script that keeps the door open without forcing a decision too fast.

What they're feeling

  • · Done. Or at least done with today.
  • · Like nobody would care if they quit.
  • · Maybe embarrassed or burned out.
  • · Testing whether you'll fight them on it or hear them out.

What to say (pick one)

  • "Tell me more. What's making you feel that way?"
  • "You don't have to decide anything right now."
  • "I hear you. Let's talk about it."

Then stop talking.

What not to say

  • "You can't quit. We already paid."
  • "You always do this when it gets hard."
  • "Your coach is counting on you."

The rule

Don't make them commit to anything in the first conversation. Find out what's underneath it.

If they bring it up

  • · Ask if it's the sport, the team, the coach, or something else.
  • · Give it 24 hours before any decision.
  • · If the season is almost over, say so. Let them finish with no promise about next year.
  • · If it's been three weeks of this, it's not a bad day. It's information.

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When they want to quit

  • · Listen before you problem-solve.
  • · No big decisions in the car on the way home.
  • · Find out if it's the sport or the situation.

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