KinjoVT
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Here is a question I was wondering if you could help with. My friends kid is 11 years old. Last spring when I took up metal detecting he showed some interest. He was given a RS model that lacked any real good features and was kind of small for him. For Christmas he was given an Ace 150 since he is still a beginner and a child. They were told it seemed like the right model for him. I seem to agree.
Since I go every chance I get, he will sometimes ask to go, and will be amped up. Five minutes into the hunt at the park he puts down the detector, and starts shooting hoops. Is there any way to keep a child's interest in this hobby? I know I should not force him to detect otherwise he will hate it, and I don't push him. He is excited to get out there and start but he stops so soon. I know at ten years old I wanted a detector, and 16 years later I got one, and love it. Anyone have the same problem or a solution?
Since I go every chance I get, he will sometimes ask to go, and will be amped up. Five minutes into the hunt at the park he puts down the detector, and starts shooting hoops. Is there any way to keep a child's interest in this hobby? I know I should not force him to detect otherwise he will hate it, and I don't push him. He is excited to get out there and start but he stops so soon. I know at ten years old I wanted a detector, and 16 years later I got one, and love it. Anyone have the same problem or a solution?
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