- Feb 23, 2013
- 15
- 8
I need some advice about handling another parent. My daughter's former gym basically disbanded and we found a nice gym near our home. A friend in the former group went to another gym pretty far away along with some others we knew. The mom occasionally contacts me, but she is very competitive about the sport. Our kids are, fortunately, not attending the same meets at this time. I know better than to be anything but nice as its a small world in this sport, but I'd love to disconnect the relationship. Her daughter works out 2 more days per week than my daughter and I feel like at times she is trying to get in my head that I'm somehow doing my child a disservice. My daughter already had her first meet of the season and quite honestly she didn't do as well as expected. This other mother has texted me asking how she did and I honestly don't want to discuss it and neither does my daughter. My daughter saw the videos I took and she said she will work on her presentation, which is where she was lacking. She has the skills, her coach feels she will do fine. It's still very early in our competition season. I truly feel that any issues concerning skills or scores are between my daughter and her coach and I don't want to add topics for the other moms from our former gym to gossip about. How do others handle ultra competitive parents that want to drag you into that "Dance Moms" world? I would love to just tell them to go find a hobby instead of living for this, but I'm trying for my daughter's sake to find a tactful way of saying we are just fine, my child is happy and progressing and I'm not interested in having a verbal or texting gymnastics competition.