I also have a 7yr old (girl). Maybe football isnt exactly his cup of tea. Even though he might be good at it, it doesnt mean that he will grow to like it. I have found it useful to talk to her and ask her what interests her that way she will be excited to go to her dance class or her karate class instead of it just being something I wouldve liked her to do.

I understand your husbands frustration, but I think his actions may only lead your son to have low self esteem. Or even a tad confused. Sometimes we have to let the kids be kids and develop into theirselves, you know grow a lil character and then just encourage them in whatever it is they find interesting.

I know how important it is to try to keep a child that age preoccupied in some extra curricular activity but we dont want to make that activity seem like something they may potentially grow to hate because of the sportsmanship envolved.

He may just as well need a lil time to understand the game fully as well.

I would definately have a sit down with your significant other and talk about how to approach him with a more appealing approach or see if maybe their is something else he might like.

Good luck!


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m4o2n0a Reviewed by m4o2n0a on . Advice..... Ok I realize this has nothing to do with cannabis, but if there are any mothers (or fathers) that have any advice to add it would be greatly appreciated. I have a 7 year old lil boy who just joined football this year. I wanted him to just have fun with it, you know something to get him outta the house and meeting kids his age. Well yesterday was his first game, and it was goin so good for the first half of it, but then he started gettin bored and not payin attention. The coach kept Rating: 5