When Your Daughter Wants to Quit Something She Used to Love
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About this listen
Welcome to Raising Confident Girls. In this episode, Melissa Jones explores what it really means when a girl wants to quit something she once loved—and how these moments often reflect deeper questions about confidence, identity, and resilience.
Melissa unpacks common patterns behind a girl’s desire to walk away, including comparison, fear of failure, and the natural process of identity development. What may appear as giving up is often part of how girls learn about themselves and their evolving interests.
By understanding what’s beneath the decision to quit, parents can respond in ways that support confidence and growth rather than reinforce self-doubt.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Why girls sometimes want to quit activities they once loved
- How comparison and fear of failure influence their decisions
- The role identity development plays in shifting interests
- How parents can support resilience during these moments
Join Melissa for a meaningful conversation on helping girls navigate challenges, build resilience, and continue discovering who they are becoming.
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