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pbaribeault -> RE: venting over stepdaughter issues (5/1/2008 9:37:02 AM)
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I'm all for encouraging kids to try new things, but not something that you know they are likely to do badly at. Definitely. The best thing you can do for her confidence is to help her find her skill set where she can do well. This is how you can help her overcome her "quitter's attitude". It will probably be more healthy for both of you if you could learn to perceive her "quitter's attitude" as something more positive, like... A hopeful girl that tends to get caught up in wishful thinking somewhat above her abilities... If she is really like that, it's probably a good thing that she learns to think through and assess these unrealistic hopes, and sometimes 'quit' before she (as an adult) wastes a lot of time and effort pursuing something unattainable. BTW, comments like this, "I said that she must have realized it was going to require some effort on her part, and she decided to quit." Will really erode her self confidence, which will work against what you are trying to bring out in her. I sincerely hope that you meant that you were discussing it with your husband, where the girl could not hear you, when you said that.
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