GymDad9.9
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- Feb 16, 2016
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I think it gets a little problematic for parents if they have kids in gyms where parents can't sit and watch for themselves the quality of care and coaching. That would also tend to muddy any word of mouth as well. My gym encourages parents to watch their children but I have seen plenty here on this board to suggest that is not always the case.The issue isn't whether rec coaches should receive some training, it is whether the type of training they receive should be run by the state and legally mandated by the state. Rec coaches here receive their training in house, shadowing, training days, being monitored by more experienced coaches.
Yes, parents do care. But they have the freedom here(and the responsibility) to evaluate for themselves what program to choose and the risks they will take with their children. This is usually done by word of mouth(reputation) and watching the program.
I have to state again, the sheer volume of kids we have here doing gymnastics. 5 million plus, with only about 100,000(2 percent) of those doing team level gymnastics. The rec kids are there to have some fun, burn off some energy, learn how to do rolls and cartwheels. Finding a coach with the personality to engage these kids is most important. The more experienced coaches on staff can then teach them how to teach the skills.
The background check issue is something that varies on the state and local level.(don't know enough about all states laws to say). Background checks are required for many professions - teachers, health care workers, government employees. And many more businesses do them voluntarily on their own to protect themselves and their customers. All sports leagues in my area do them(even little league and pee wee soccer that is parent volunteer coached). they don't do it because the state mandates it, they do it because the parents want it. The consumer has decided it is important to them so it gets done(the state didn't have to decide for them it was important).
I know we aren't supposed to discuss politics here but I am not sure how to address this issue without it. You say "don't the parents care?!". Of course they care. There are just more issues here that are decided on the consumer demand level than the state mandate level. Just because we rely on a private business to do its own training program doesn't mean we don't care.