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If you have a chance to work with this kid, really try to change is self-perception from "I really suck so it's okay to tell me" to "there's certain things I don't do well yet but if I work hard I will get better". A kid should always see him/her self as a "work in progress" rather than a "hopeless victim of sucking".
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She said "I suck at basketball" Well, LSS, I talked her into it and taught her how to play defense and box out. She was starting by mid junior year and as a senior, she led the team in rebounds and held the 20 point scorers to under 10 well over half the time. I always told her that taking 10 points off the other team is like you scoring 10. She accidentally scored 6 of her own in one game and had maybe 50 for her career. Kids these days only think about what they can do with the ball, so if they cannot dribble or shoot, they "suck at basketball". This girl had more fun during games than my top scorer!! |
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Last night we had evals for our HS boys. 9th & 10th grade started at 6:00 and 11th & 12th at 7:30. At about 6:40, this woman comes in with her freshman son. She tells me that it was "inconsiderate" of us to start the program at 6:00 since that is when her family eats dinner and we should take that into consideration. At first, I thought she was kidding, but she wasn't. You guys know me. I told her that she had at least a months notice, that her kid missed only a part of the evals but it didn't make any difference to his being selected on draft night, that her kid was the only one who was late, and that if she wanted to make any changes in anything having to do with the program, she could take the time to volunteer herself, just like all the others who were here did, including me for the past 17 years. Besides, making the boys who followed that night stay up later on a school night was really "inconsiderate". I finished with "If you don't like the way the program is run and you don't want to volunteer to change it, your other option is to grab your kid and go home. Of course, you might want to ask him how he would feel about not playing this year before you do that."
She opened here mouth to argue, but thought better of it. Gee - some people! ![]()
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We used to have "Church Teams" for recreation soccer. These teams would only be scheduled to play on Sunday afternoon, never on Sunday morning, and parents could request that their child be assigned to one of these teams if they so wished. That was almost twenty years ago. I don't know if they still do it.
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