My daughter couldn’t stick it out with anything. She’d want to try dance, I buy dance shoes, and gear. Lost interest after a few months. Then she wants to try ice skating, and the cycle just continued. I felt disappointed, and I’m sure she did too, but we were both stuck. MyCuraJOY helped her set goals in a visual way that she needs and provided the always there support that she needed to follow through. I started noticing a change in her attitude, and the way she viewed herself, and the change is continuing. This is a must-have tool for every parent who struggles with motivating their kids.
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