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How many times have you heard your child say "Mom & Dad I Want to QUIT?" This can happen whether it's baseball, soccer, football, cheer-leading, dance, and yes even Martial Arts!As parents, we try to get our children involved and exposed to as many activities as possible. One of our clients, Mr. Wagner, has a son, Julian, who is five years old now.  Julian started his Martial Arts training at 2 ½ years old, but he also does a variety of other things (football, wrestling, skateboarding, etc. along with preschool five days a week). I think it's great to have our children involved in traditional activities; it teaches team spirit and helps them to have some form of a release in otherwise pent up energy.In some sports your child will excel better than others, and in some sports your child will flat out want to quit. At RockStar Martial Arts, we hear so many parents who tell us that "my child tried this and that sport and always winds up quitting!" Even in Martial Arts, when your child reaches a certain belt level, they may go through the same scenario of wanting to quit. Here's the dilemma that Parents go through..."I don't want to force my child to do something they don't want to do.""I don't feel like arguing with them.""I remember when I was a kid and my parents made me stick to it." (Which isn't a bad idea at all!)The problem is not your child wanting to quit something, it's when parents allow or teach their child to quitI know we don't do it purposely. Sometimes it's easier just to give ito our child when they are arguing or screaming and crying about quitting something or not getting their way.When they are at that state there is no reasoning or perfectly logical answer that will inspire them. Sometimes talking with them and trying to reason with them or even to explain the logic about quitting does not work. After all, they are your pride and joy, and how can you say no when they look into your eyes with that puppy dog look. I'm sure it makes you feel terrible and makes you want to give in.Parents, you have to understand that your children know you better than you know yourself at times. They are very smart and know already what buttons to push when it comes to getting what they want. As kids we did the same to our parents, we were master manipulators too. At the age your child is at they do not understand the true value of what affect it will have on them when they learn to "QUIT" something. It will have a domino effect later in their personal life.For example:Among their peers if they feel they are not winning a game, they simply just give up.The moment they feel a challenge coming on or experience hard work, they quit.There is a major psychological impact when a child learns that they can quit anything at any time. This behavior will follow them through the critical years that really form your child's developing mind.The parents that are successful in our program - the ones who have children now at advanced levels, have a secret. They treat Martial Arts like going to school. If the child can make ito school that day, they can make ito Martial Arts that day as well. These parents regularly instill in their children the idea that school and education is very important in America, and that without proper education you will not be successful when you're an adult. These parents use Martial Arts as a vehicle to keep their children on track. Of course at times even our best students sometimes want to quit and/or feel like Martial Arts isn't fun. At this point, these parents may have dialed back the training for a while, or discussed creative ways to encourage their children, but they would NOT let them just quit.Kids do not know the value of hard work or understand the importance of perseverance; it's our job as Martial Arts Instructors and as parents to teach them.We are here to help and assist your child in learning the proper life skills. To learn how we can do that, please call or stop in our location in Frisco TX today!  We understand it can be difficult at times but hang in there DO NOT GIVE UP! Speak to us and let us know exactly what's going on in your child's mind and we can help. We have dealt with many situations where a child wantto quitIt's just a matter of reconnecting with them with some inspiration and motivation.

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