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flippersmom
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Unfortunately talking will do no good. With the owner, it is a lot of telling you what you want to hear with no action. Owner doesn't want to coach, so she doesn't really seem to care. This coach at that time brought about 20 girls, so she has brought lots of money. Lots of money and not wanting to coach as much, to the owner it is a good situation. to us, not so much. No sense talking to coach, she is defensive, will outright lie (already witnessed this).
Had a talk with DD. She really wants to finish the year/season. She said she was given the choice to stop running, but chose to continue rather than do the skill. She has done skill before, they were just doing skills without warm-up because "you never know what will happen at a meet". Gee, I thought all meets had warm-ups! She will either decide to continue at another gym at end of season, or go the pre-opt type route with another coach. If I feel that anything dangerous is happening to her, she will be done there. I told her this is all for her, I don't get any benefit from it and she needs to understand that. DD is allowed to walk away any time she wants, either to another gym or away from the sport, her choice. We tried another gym the beginning of summer. They were excited for her, she cried. I caved in, it is her thing and I want her to be happy and let her make the decision. This was before the coaching issues began. Luckily my friend carpools and those kids are chatty on the way home, so she hears all the stories and will keep me filled in.
This coach has worked at at least 4 different gyms. In her mid 20's. Fired from one (DD's first gym, she never coached DD there). Left last one, but would have found herself unemployed had she stayed. Had friend there, had followed her from DD's first gym. Some kids no longer do gymnastics, let's just say she killed their spirit and love of the sport.
Found out a girl quit last night. Let's just say her mother witnessed something that she would never let her DD be subjected too. Rope climbing and not being allowed down until crying stopped.
The girls under her scored well last year, and these parents would follow her anywhere. They practice as an extra group (by invitation only - glad DD isn't that special to her!), many do privates on top of that, are now signing up for dance. Some of these are 8 years old. I am hopefully that she will find a new opportunity and move on to another gym next year. If not, DD know she will not be allowed to continue with her. I wish DD would walk away from gym, but she is truly happy (never has complained about coach to me) and for the most part is doing well at practice.
No one told me being a parent would be this hard!
Had a talk with DD. She really wants to finish the year/season. She said she was given the choice to stop running, but chose to continue rather than do the skill. She has done skill before, they were just doing skills without warm-up because "you never know what will happen at a meet". Gee, I thought all meets had warm-ups! She will either decide to continue at another gym at end of season, or go the pre-opt type route with another coach. If I feel that anything dangerous is happening to her, she will be done there. I told her this is all for her, I don't get any benefit from it and she needs to understand that. DD is allowed to walk away any time she wants, either to another gym or away from the sport, her choice. We tried another gym the beginning of summer. They were excited for her, she cried. I caved in, it is her thing and I want her to be happy and let her make the decision. This was before the coaching issues began. Luckily my friend carpools and those kids are chatty on the way home, so she hears all the stories and will keep me filled in.
This coach has worked at at least 4 different gyms. In her mid 20's. Fired from one (DD's first gym, she never coached DD there). Left last one, but would have found herself unemployed had she stayed. Had friend there, had followed her from DD's first gym. Some kids no longer do gymnastics, let's just say she killed their spirit and love of the sport.
Found out a girl quit last night. Let's just say her mother witnessed something that she would never let her DD be subjected too. Rope climbing and not being allowed down until crying stopped.
The girls under her scored well last year, and these parents would follow her anywhere. They practice as an extra group (by invitation only - glad DD isn't that special to her!), many do privates on top of that, are now signing up for dance. Some of these are 8 years old. I am hopefully that she will find a new opportunity and move on to another gym next year. If not, DD know she will not be allowed to continue with her. I wish DD would walk away from gym, but she is truly happy (never has complained about coach to me) and for the most part is doing well at practice.
No one told me being a parent would be this hard!