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Old 10-20-2009, 12:51 PM
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A few minor differences, but same idea. My son is 10, first year playing, second game. He slammed the ball down after getting tackled, got yelled at by coaches, got mad and sat down refusing to slap hands of the other team. Terrible sportsmanship!! He got suspended by the coach for the following week of practice, and 1 game. The next night, coach calls and says a board member saw hes misbehavior, took it before the board, they voted, and my son can't come back. I attended the next board meeting, just to let them know that little kids that are treated like garbage enough times, grow up to be just that. There are ways of teaching them at this age, and there are ways of damaging them beyond repair. They said it takes too much of the coaches time away from <their kids> and if <their kids> see him acting this way, they'll think it's ok for them to do. Pathetic. And they are totally free from any governing policies, rules, codes, or anything that says they can't do as they please in these kids lives. I wish I had known, and I wish I could inform others, so they don't make my mistake. I really looked forward to the benefits my son would get from playing and being a part of something. I never expected it to be such a huge set back. The financial hardship, also, for cleats, mouth guard, chin guard, body armor, all of which won't fit next year, he's 10. I'm a single mom, I don't often like to pay people to screw over my (or any) kid.
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Old 10-20-2009, 12:57 PM
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A few minor differences, but same idea. My son is 10, first year playing, second game. He slammed the ball down after getting tackled, got yelled at by coaches, got mad and sat down refusing to slap hands of the other team. Terrible sportsmanship!! He got suspended by the coach for the following week of practice, and 1 game. The next night, coach calls and says a board member saw hes misbehavior, took it before the board, they voted, and my son can't come back. I attended the next board meeting, just to let them know that little kids that are treated like garbage enough times, grow up to be just that. There are ways of teaching them at this age, and there are ways of damaging them beyond repair. They said it takes too much of the coaches time away from <their kids> and if <their kids> see him acting this way, they'll think it's ok for them to do. Pathetic. And they are totally free from any governing policies, rules, codes, or anything that says they can't do as they please in these kids lives. I wish I had known, and I wish I could inform others, so they don't make my mistake. I really looked forward to the benefits my son would get from playing and being a part of something. I never expected it to be such a huge set back. The financial hardship, also, for cleats, mouth guard, chin guard, body armor, all of which won't fit next year, he's 10. I'm a single mom, I don't often like to pay people to screw over my (or any) kid.
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Old 10-20-2009, 03:29 PM
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A few minor differences, but same idea. My son is 10, first year playing, second game. He slammed the ball down after getting tackled, got yelled at by coaches, got mad and sat down refusing to slap hands of the other team. Terrible sportsmanship!! He got suspended by the coach for the following week of practice, and 1 game. The next night, coach calls and says a board member saw hes misbehavior, took it before the board, they voted, and my son can't come back. I attended the next board meeting, just to let them know that little kids that are treated like garbage enough times, grow up to be just that. There are ways of teaching them at this age, and there are ways of damaging them beyond repair. They said it takes too much of the coaches time away from <their kids> and if <their kids> see him acting this way, they'll think it's ok for them to do. Pathetic. And they are totally free from any governing policies, rules, codes, or anything that says they can't do as they please in these kids lives. I wish I had known, and I wish I could inform others, so they don't make my mistake. I really looked forward to the benefits my son would get from playing and being a part of something. I never expected it to be such a huge set back. The financial hardship, also, for cleats, mouth guard, chin guard, body armor, all of which won't fit next year, he's 10. I'm a single mom, I don't often like to pay people to screw over my (or any) kid.
While I agree with Isabella - this one is easy. Your kid is learning that he can't act like a spoiled brat to get his way. He's actually getting a <gasp!> consequence for his actions.

Take this opportunity to TEACH your child that his actions have consequences...you would hate if if the only lesson he got out of this was "Mommy gives in to my tantrums and Mommy will fix this for me."
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Old 10-21-2009, 12:47 PM
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All I can say to that is that this was to be my way of giving him some very tough life lessons. He wanted to quit, he is a spoiled brat. He didn't make first string, wanted to quit, thought he wouldn't be running back, wanted to quit. I told him no. You wanted to play, we paid a lot of money for you to play, you are part of a team now, your team needs you, you start something you are going to finish it, quitting is not the answer, etc. All the things I wanted to come from this experience were ripped out from under him and me.
I compare this to a kid in a juvenile correction facility being kicked out (or set free) because he had a bad day and broke two of the house rules. He would only learn from that, that the worse he acts, the better the chances are of him getting his way.
If he had to stay, and FACE some consequences, there would be a lesson in it. If he were suspended, as the contract says, and had to go back and catch up with the rest of the team, he might feel that, but tossed out is providing him with nothing beneficial, and a lot that is detrimental.
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