Is it a good thing to force a child to play sports or ride a bike if they're not...

Harvey

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...interested? There's this 6 year old boy who's mum is always signing him up for little league sports and trying to get him to play in games that he's clearly not interested in. He'd rather play with his lego blocks and toy cars/trucks and other 'boys' toys. He's not overweight or lazy and has a lot of creative imagination, but for some reason, his mum thinks he's missing out on something because his dad isn't in the picture.
 
she shoulndt force him into it and my son is doing almost the same thing he is only 3 tho and his dad isnt in the pic he will grow out of it...she cant force him she has to let him move on his own that what my peditriction said. good luck
 
you should never force a child into anything let them be there self they need freedom let them have fun let them try it if they hated it let them stop
 
She should try to find another alternative exercise. There are few children that are overweight at 6 years old so that doesn't mean much.
 
i agree if year after year the boy is not interested and the mom signs him up every year then it would be a problem. if she just keeps signing him up for the wrong things then eventually she will find what he likes. if he's not in to sports then maybe he's into music, art or theater.
 
My parents did this to me when I was younger. Me and My brother we raised 100% differently. They always letted my brother chose which sport he wanted to play. I was forced to horseback-ride. I hated it, and I begged my parents to let me quite. When I went into high school, I wanted to try-out for the football team. When I told my parents, they hit the roof.

My coach was a bad as my parents, and I would always get "made fun of" if a kid from my school found out what sport I did. I got grounded "punished" dozens of times, only for say that I hated horse-back riding. I had a passion for football, and my parents ruined my future.

I am no 20 years old, and a student at a community college. When I transfer to a university, I want to try-out for the football team. But my parents really knew how to disappoint my life. I got no benefit from this.
 
His mother wants her son to experience a full range of activities. 6 years old is to early to discount any type of recreation. But it could be that the child is "wired" for activities other than organized sports.
 
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