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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 571276" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>That is good to hear. I assumed your sports were more school based (except the highest level in some sports, in the sports I know the best, the best US juniors are more often playing for club teams or certain boarding school teams than playing for their local High School teams) but it is good to know that kids have options. I happen to think sports, music etc. give very valuable experiences for kids and help especially the more challenging kids. Hopefully kids kicked out from school teams are helped to find a new teams there they can continue their sport in appropriate level.</p><p></p><p>Around here kids are not easily kicked out from teams, they are disciplined during practises, suspended from games or even suspended from practises for short times, but they have to really screw up to get themselves kicked. Only kid in my sons' times in different sport teams (and not only in their teams but all the teams of those club), there has been only one case kid was kicked out; my difficult child (makes me so proud... <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/sigh.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":sigh:" title="sigh :sigh:" data-shortname=":sigh:" />) There has been cases of teen drinking, even drinking during the tournaments and many other misbehaviours but those have been handled with lesser punishments. Most of the offending kids have turned out just fine. With my difficult child the jury is still out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 571276, member: 14557"] That is good to hear. I assumed your sports were more school based (except the highest level in some sports, in the sports I know the best, the best US juniors are more often playing for club teams or certain boarding school teams than playing for their local High School teams) but it is good to know that kids have options. I happen to think sports, music etc. give very valuable experiences for kids and help especially the more challenging kids. Hopefully kids kicked out from school teams are helped to find a new teams there they can continue their sport in appropriate level. Around here kids are not easily kicked out from teams, they are disciplined during practises, suspended from games or even suspended from practises for short times, but they have to really screw up to get themselves kicked. Only kid in my sons' times in different sport teams (and not only in their teams but all the teams of those club), there has been only one case kid was kicked out; my difficult child (makes me so proud... :sigh:) There has been cases of teen drinking, even drinking during the tournaments and many other misbehaviours but those have been handled with lesser punishments. Most of the offending kids have turned out just fine. With my difficult child the jury is still out. [/QUOTE]
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