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How can I make volly ball fun for my daughter?

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I don't want to go to volly ball practice I don't want to go to volly ball practice I don't want to go to volly ball practice I don't want to go to volly ball practice I don't want to go to volly ball practice !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!this is what my daughter said how can I make volly ball more exideing for her?

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  1. BEACH VOLLEYBALL get her a new swim suit a ball n just shopping 4 the swim suit will like it better


  2. maybe you should try a different sport. obviously she doesnt like it. which is hard to understand because volleyball is the best sport on the planett!

  3. maybe going with her to practices, and cheering for her.

    and if that doesnt work then maybe its not her sport.

  4. get her some cute new gear................

    http://allstatevolleyball.com/store/imag...

    http://www.luckydogvolleyball.com/store/...

    http://www.sheplayssports.com/ShePlaysSp...

    http://www.robbinssports.com/sporting-go...

    ***hope i helped and good luck!!!

  5. Never force your daughter to do something she doesn't want to do. Sports are supposed to be fun, and if they aren't its worthless. If your daughter actually likes playing in the games, I would encourage her to stick with it, because she obviously likes it a little bit if shes wants to play in a game. If she doesnt, let her quit.

    Usually if you say, "Fine then, just tell your coach you want to quit!" She'll be too embarassed and go anyway.

    A way to actually make it exciting is play with her at home and then she can show her new skills at practice!

  6. you can't make it fun..she has to

  7. If your daughter really dislikes volleyball practice this much, maybe it's just not the sport for her. Sit down with her and have a talk about this. If she wants to quit, then let her quit. However, if she wants to continue playing volleyball, then tell her to quit complaining about it. Ask if there is something the coaches are doing to make it so unenjoyable. If so, then encourage her to speak with them about it. If she won't do this and her attitude doesn't change, you try speaking to her coaches and explain the situation. I'm sure they will understand.

  8. Don't smother her with it; she'll lose interest. Tell her that if she makes a commitment, to stick to it. Everytime she doesn't show up to practice or a game, she's letting her team down.

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