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difficult child and Organized Sports and My Parents - a vent - sort of
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<blockquote data-quote="lmf64" data-source="post: 312961" data-attributes="member: 7736"><p>It is the coach's responsibility to make sure each kid is out on the field for an equal amount of time, no matter how well the kid plays or how happy the kid appears to be there.</p><p>It's cool that your son can do team sports. My son absolutely cannot do team sports. We tried football, basketball, hockey, and baseball. By the second practice I was pulling my hair out and the volunteer coaches were way out of their realm. He did scouts all the way up to planning his eagle project and then dropped it because of mental health issues though. He is now back in tae kwon do after a 4 years hiatus and is perfectly okay with starting over with a white belt since he's changing senseis and dojos. His old one basically allowed him to level up each term as long as he tried. His new one is private so if he's not working on his skills he won't test well and his sensei will not belt him. But that's okay, it's time he had to work to get something. He doesn't do classes at school due to his severe lds, so he's never taken a test (or at least not the same one everyone else has to pass)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmf64, post: 312961, member: 7736"] It is the coach's responsibility to make sure each kid is out on the field for an equal amount of time, no matter how well the kid plays or how happy the kid appears to be there. It's cool that your son can do team sports. My son absolutely cannot do team sports. We tried football, basketball, hockey, and baseball. By the second practice I was pulling my hair out and the volunteer coaches were way out of their realm. He did scouts all the way up to planning his eagle project and then dropped it because of mental health issues though. He is now back in tae kwon do after a 4 years hiatus and is perfectly okay with starting over with a white belt since he's changing senseis and dojos. His old one basically allowed him to level up each term as long as he tried. His new one is private so if he's not working on his skills he won't test well and his sensei will not belt him. But that's okay, it's time he had to work to get something. He doesn't do classes at school due to his severe lds, so he's never taken a test (or at least not the same one everyone else has to pass) [/QUOTE]
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