- Dec 29, 2015
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About four month ago, there was a coaching change at our gym. The new coach is a disaster, from the POV of the kids and the parents. (She cannot spot, she gives only vague comments like "stay tight" and "point your toes," rather than specific corrections when the girls are struggling on anything, and every girl in her practice group has been regressing in skills sicne she has been here. The scores are going down every meet, and at the last meet, this coach didn't even watch them as they performed and said nothing to them after each rotation.) My daughter wanted to discuss her concerns directly with the HC, but her teammates begged her not to say anything, as it would come off as disrespectful. (She is 13 and not at all intimidated by speaking to adults. She didn't plan to say anything disrespectful, but to simply let HC know what was going on.) She agreed not to say anything to keep peace with her teammates. But the girls asked the parents to please discuss the issues with HC. And the parents asked me to do it.
So, I set up a private meeting with HC this afternoon. I also suggested to HC that she have a group parent meeting, because I know that I am not to only parent with concerns and questions.
My question is: how do you diplomatically tell HC that you are dissatisfied with the coaching of one of her employees?
I have specific examples of issues between new coach and my daughter. I also know of specifics with other girls that my daughter has told us, but I don't think it is my place to discuss other kids' issues with HC. And I know things other parents and even a few coaches from other gyms have commented about the new coach's bad coaching, but I don't know how or whether it is wise to even bring this stuff up to HC.
I am typically a very direct person, but I want to be diplomatic and not make it worse for my child as long as she has to work with this new coach. Advice? Help?
So, I set up a private meeting with HC this afternoon. I also suggested to HC that she have a group parent meeting, because I know that I am not to only parent with concerns and questions.
My question is: how do you diplomatically tell HC that you are dissatisfied with the coaching of one of her employees?
I have specific examples of issues between new coach and my daughter. I also know of specifics with other girls that my daughter has told us, but I don't think it is my place to discuss other kids' issues with HC. And I know things other parents and even a few coaches from other gyms have commented about the new coach's bad coaching, but I don't know how or whether it is wise to even bring this stuff up to HC.
I am typically a very direct person, but I want to be diplomatic and not make it worse for my child as long as she has to work with this new coach. Advice? Help?