Need some advice

I have a 4 year old son who is currently enrolled in soccer camp. So far he has attended 2 days, the first day he said he didnt like it because he was sweating a lot, and the second day another slightly older child was mean to my son. My son told me he doesnt like soccer camp because ita scary and he told me he had a bad dream about soccer camp and the little boy who was mean to him. I talk to my in laws about it, they think he needs to finish the camp to face his fears. Even thought I slightly agreed, indont know if my heart can take seeing him so anxious and unhappy. What should I do? Should I make him finish it? Or pull him out all together?

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I say give it another day and really try to hype it up and tell one of the counselors what's going on. If he still doesn't like it then no harm no foul

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I Think U Should Sit Down Talk To Him Maybe Yall Can Come Up With A Suggestion That Will Make Him Wonna Finish ....... Let Him Finish But Try To Do Some To Make Him Comfortable And U Really Need To Consult Wit Someone That Work There About The Lil Boy Maybe Have A Sit Down With And The Boy Parents I Think He Would Of Loved It Under Different Circumstances Maybe Its Just The Heat And The Bully

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