That might depend on the reason. If she just doesn't like the game or is not interested in the game, there is probably not much that can be done. If she is frustrated because she doesn't think she is good enough or is not developing fast enough, you can try to reason with her and tell her that it takes a long time to become good at anything, especially a sport as demanding as volleyball. A lot of practice and hard work is involved in becoming a good volleyball player. Encourage her to talk about her play with her coach and teammates. Find some books and/or websites about playing volleyball and allow her to look at them and learn. Check out the TV sports channels to see if any volleyball matches are on and encourage her to watch if there are. Then there might be the situation that she doesn't like her coach or some of her teammates. Again, there probably isn't too much that can be done if this is the case. But, whatever you do, reason with her and support her. Understand what is driving her to make this decision.
thing about what makes you not giving up and keep trying
keep the ball up time them out and look for a gap
what are the 5 lead up games of volleyball
To busy too keep her
They keep them in the sand and come back to the water when they grow up.
The game of volleyball goes up to 15 points.
A volley in volleyball is the name of the thing you do when you hit the volleyball upwards in order to set your team mate up for a smash.
If that's your dream then yeah and if you keep on trying and never giving up then YEAH!!
No
Now she must take responsibility for her actions and have that baby rather than consider an abortion. Hopefully you can talk them into giving the baby up for adoption so it will have a chance at a normal life. If you can get your daughter to come and live with you, that would be good. At least you can keep an eye on her as her mother failed miserably.
For women, 7 foot 4 and 1/8 inches, by international standards.
Christian keep lent by prayer, good deeds and fasting and giving up a habbit.