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I will try to make this as brief as possible.
Backstory: My kids have a team mate who they are best friends with and they have been a very strong trio, team-wise. They've gotten along very well.
I started hanging out with this team boy's mother outside of gym. I saw some red flags for years, but thought I could handle it since my younger kid also plays with her younger kids, and it was fun for the kids to hang out outside of gymnastics. The mom though... I hate to use the word crazy, but there it is. She has done some insane things, like yelling at the top of her lungs at me in a public over something minor, about things that are super personal (in her life) that you just would not even talk about normally, much less yell out loud. We had windows slam when this happened, because people were hearing it. I was ready to call the "friendship" quits then, but after talking it over with my husband, we decided that I would maintain a superficial friendship so our children (again, best friends all around) could hang out outside of the gym setting.
A couple of weeks ago, I was having a discussion with the mom, and she mentioned a word which she pronounced very wrong, and automatically, without thinking, I corrected her pronunciation. I saw a shadow pass over her face and realized I'd crossed some boundary. Everything seemed fine though, and we'd had many conversations since that were friendly. Then a week after the incident, I received a text from the mom saying something odd and garbled about the pronunciation of this word, then a message saying she wanted "no contact". When I said I didn't understand, she said there was nothing to talk about, and to leave her alone. I was blown away, but shouldn't have been due to past experience.
I have no other problems with any other parents at gym, with both the boys and girls team. I go in and am friendly with everyone and chat with people, but now I have to pass this woman and act as if I don't know her or see her. It's become uncomfortable. She has taken up a new habit of staying the whole 4 hour practice, even though before she would dump and run. Any time I am talking to someone, she makes a point to stop the person and chat with them right after. This was not typical of her either, since she tended to keep to herself. It's just weird, but I thought, whatever.
Now the point of this thread: This woman's son, and my children's team mate, has started telling my boys in practice, "Please don't talk to me." Yesterday, my older son was talking to his brother when this boy turned their way and repeated, "Please don't talk to me." My older son asked me, "That is so weird. I wasn't even talking to him. What is going on?" I am averse to including children in adult problems. This boy rarely smiles, acts nervous around adults, and my kids were basically his only friends. I feel responsible, because I continued to try to maintain a friendship with the mom even though the signs were there it would not end well.
I am unsure how to handle this issue. My kids *need* to talk to this boy during drills and practice. They can't act as if he doesn't exist, right? I've sort of let the coach know what has happened regarding the boy telling my kids not to talk to him, but feel uncomfortable including the coach at all. I was hoping the coach could sit the 3 boys down and talk it over ("Have the boys offended you in some way to warrant not talking to you?), but I'm not their coach and this is so strange and new to me. How would you handle it? What can be done, if anything?
Backstory: My kids have a team mate who they are best friends with and they have been a very strong trio, team-wise. They've gotten along very well.
I started hanging out with this team boy's mother outside of gym. I saw some red flags for years, but thought I could handle it since my younger kid also plays with her younger kids, and it was fun for the kids to hang out outside of gymnastics. The mom though... I hate to use the word crazy, but there it is. She has done some insane things, like yelling at the top of her lungs at me in a public over something minor, about things that are super personal (in her life) that you just would not even talk about normally, much less yell out loud. We had windows slam when this happened, because people were hearing it. I was ready to call the "friendship" quits then, but after talking it over with my husband, we decided that I would maintain a superficial friendship so our children (again, best friends all around) could hang out outside of the gym setting.
A couple of weeks ago, I was having a discussion with the mom, and she mentioned a word which she pronounced very wrong, and automatically, without thinking, I corrected her pronunciation. I saw a shadow pass over her face and realized I'd crossed some boundary. Everything seemed fine though, and we'd had many conversations since that were friendly. Then a week after the incident, I received a text from the mom saying something odd and garbled about the pronunciation of this word, then a message saying she wanted "no contact". When I said I didn't understand, she said there was nothing to talk about, and to leave her alone. I was blown away, but shouldn't have been due to past experience.
I have no other problems with any other parents at gym, with both the boys and girls team. I go in and am friendly with everyone and chat with people, but now I have to pass this woman and act as if I don't know her or see her. It's become uncomfortable. She has taken up a new habit of staying the whole 4 hour practice, even though before she would dump and run. Any time I am talking to someone, she makes a point to stop the person and chat with them right after. This was not typical of her either, since she tended to keep to herself. It's just weird, but I thought, whatever.
Now the point of this thread: This woman's son, and my children's team mate, has started telling my boys in practice, "Please don't talk to me." Yesterday, my older son was talking to his brother when this boy turned their way and repeated, "Please don't talk to me." My older son asked me, "That is so weird. I wasn't even talking to him. What is going on?" I am averse to including children in adult problems. This boy rarely smiles, acts nervous around adults, and my kids were basically his only friends. I feel responsible, because I continued to try to maintain a friendship with the mom even though the signs were there it would not end well.
I am unsure how to handle this issue. My kids *need* to talk to this boy during drills and practice. They can't act as if he doesn't exist, right? I've sort of let the coach know what has happened regarding the boy telling my kids not to talk to him, but feel uncomfortable including the coach at all. I was hoping the coach could sit the 3 boys down and talk it over ("Have the boys offended you in some way to warrant not talking to you?), but I'm not their coach and this is so strange and new to me. How would you handle it? What can be done, if anything?