July 14, 2026

How Should We Support Our Kids' Passions?

These days, kids' afterschool sports and weekend activities seem increasingly pressurized and professionalized, whether it's second-grade soccer or travel gymnastics. Can we dial back the pressure and still support our kids' passions as they develop?

What are the best ways for us to support our kids' interests? Should we help them become the best gymnasts and singers they can be, as soon as they show glimmers of true interest? Or are they better off exploring many interests, without all of that added pressure?

From travel sports to elite ballet training and specialized extracurriculars, childhood activities feel increasingly professionalized, with a lot less room for beginners, dabblers, or kids who just want to have fun.

This week, we're wondering whether encouraging curiosity and exploration may be healthier than pushing early specialization.

We discuss:

  • The difference between supporting a child's interests and managing their career
  • Why exploration—not specialization—is often the key to discovering lifelong passions
  • How parents can praise effort and enjoyment instead of performance
  • Why your child's purpose may be much bigger than any single job or talent
  • How to encourage resilience when interests change or dreams evolve

Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode:

What Fresh Hell is co-hosted by Amy Wilson and Margaret Ables.

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