disny_luvr
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DH and I have twin three-year-old sons that will be turning four-years-old in June. The town in which we live is a huge soccer town. Most years the local district makes it into state playoffs and the past few years they've won or come close to winning. Anyway, our rec has a soccer program for three and four-year-olds. We didn't sign them up in the fall but many of our friends and neighbors took their three-year-olds and they raved about the program and how much fun their kids had. I almost felt guilty for not signing up my boys so this spring DH and I decided to sign them up for soccer.
Two weeks ago was the first soccer practice/workshop. It took place at 2:00 in the afternoon which is when my boys nap. Games are usually at 5:00. It didn't go over well. My boys hated it; they even cried. They didn't want to do anything and they didn't. DH, myself and the boys stood on the sidelines while all the other kids participated. To be honest, I was a little embarrassed wondering what the other parents were thinking of my boys. We ended up leaving because the one kept on telling me how tired he was and he did fall asleep on the five-minute ride home.
So last week was the first game at five; they do a thirty-minute practice and a thirty-minute game. Games are three-on-three and no goalies; pretty much kids just running around and kicking the ball. Again my boys didn't want to play. They didn't cry but just sat there and watched. DH was pretty annoyed at them. (He is an avid sports lover and really wants the boys to play sports.) I was annoyed too, but not so much because they didn't play, but because of how they acted. Falling on the ground, whining, etc.
Fast-forward to today. It is game time again. Now all week DH and I have been talking about soccer. They seemed excited, they wanted to play with each other outside, etc. DH and I are feeling pretty positive. Well when I go into the boys' room to wake them from nap the struggle begins again. They are crying, complaing they don't want to go, one is screaming his shin guards hurt him, etc.
DH and I didn't know what to do but we decided we weren't going to argue about it with them so we called the coach and told him we wouldn't be there. I feel horrible. For one, I feel like I am letting the team down. There are only seven kids on the team and two of them are my kids. If they aren't playing that puts the team down to five which doesn't leave a lot of room for subbing. I also feel like my boys have total control of the situation; they know if they put up a fuss we'll cave in.
I guess my question is did we do the right thing? Are my boys just not sports people? Are they too young yet? Did anyone ever go through this with your kids and how did you handle the situation?
If you've read this long post, thank you bunches.
BTW, we are planning on taking them next week, or at least trying to.
Two weeks ago was the first soccer practice/workshop. It took place at 2:00 in the afternoon which is when my boys nap. Games are usually at 5:00. It didn't go over well. My boys hated it; they even cried. They didn't want to do anything and they didn't. DH, myself and the boys stood on the sidelines while all the other kids participated. To be honest, I was a little embarrassed wondering what the other parents were thinking of my boys. We ended up leaving because the one kept on telling me how tired he was and he did fall asleep on the five-minute ride home.
So last week was the first game at five; they do a thirty-minute practice and a thirty-minute game. Games are three-on-three and no goalies; pretty much kids just running around and kicking the ball. Again my boys didn't want to play. They didn't cry but just sat there and watched. DH was pretty annoyed at them. (He is an avid sports lover and really wants the boys to play sports.) I was annoyed too, but not so much because they didn't play, but because of how they acted. Falling on the ground, whining, etc.
Fast-forward to today. It is game time again. Now all week DH and I have been talking about soccer. They seemed excited, they wanted to play with each other outside, etc. DH and I are feeling pretty positive. Well when I go into the boys' room to wake them from nap the struggle begins again. They are crying, complaing they don't want to go, one is screaming his shin guards hurt him, etc.
DH and I didn't know what to do but we decided we weren't going to argue about it with them so we called the coach and told him we wouldn't be there. I feel horrible. For one, I feel like I am letting the team down. There are only seven kids on the team and two of them are my kids. If they aren't playing that puts the team down to five which doesn't leave a lot of room for subbing. I also feel like my boys have total control of the situation; they know if they put up a fuss we'll cave in.
I guess my question is did we do the right thing? Are my boys just not sports people? Are they too young yet? Did anyone ever go through this with your kids and how did you handle the situation?
If you've read this long post, thank you bunches.
BTW, we are planning on taking them next week, or at least trying to.