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We preach that we want to teach our kids about responsibility and living up to commitments we have made. However, that lesson is not about “you cannot quit at any cost”. Part of that lesson is learning to recognize the right time and the right way to exit a commitment.
Sounds to me like you are on that right path. Have the conversation with the current coach ... but BOTH of you need to be there for that conversation. You can’t have it for her and you shouldn’t make her do it alone.
As has been said, tell the coach you are leaving after this season, you’d like to go ahead and leave now because there are current opportunities that impact the future, but you will stay out of respect if there is a compelling need for you to stay.
Sounds to me like you are on that right path. Have the conversation with the current coach ... but BOTH of you need to be there for that conversation. You can’t have it for her and you shouldn’t make her do it alone.
As has been said, tell the coach you are leaving after this season, you’d like to go ahead and leave now because there are current opportunities that impact the future, but you will stay out of respect if there is a compelling need for you to stay.