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Hi Coaches/Owners -
Have you ever had to actually kick a parent/kid out of your gym? What was the situation and how did you handle it? Did it work out? I daydream about this possibility daily...
==Yes...once a decision has been made to remove them...just have the owner let them know that they are no longer welcome. One is normal...if you find yourself wanting to kick out many...there is probably an issue.
I had to ask a kid to leave due to attitude and no coaches willing to work with her due to her attitude. She would throw herself down on the mats when she was mad and was a really bad example for our younger gymnasts (she was 13 at the time). She would talk back to the coaches and wouldn't listen and refuse to throw skills. She recently competed with our high school team and had a much better attitude and actually apologized to the coaches. I hated to do it but I refuse to let the attitude of one gymnast bring down the whole team and that's what was happening.
==We are going to have to as a family to leave this august, similar to this situation. We have to wait so late because of a prior commitment we made for a competition and it is way to late to back out without causing problems. This girl has lots of attitude issues and its getting worse week after week. We have talked to her parents multiple times and told us (word for word) That her attitude is our problem and we have to deal with it. She refuses to do skills and tells me all the time she is not doing something because it is "too hard". She gets upset when a team mate learns a new skill. She literally sat down and cried when 3 of her team mates did their first giants instead of congratulating them. This is only a few examples of every practice. We even had multiple parents come talk to us about her behavior. So, this august we are asking our first family to leave.
Could you start sending her out of practice when she pulls this crap and let her parents know that 3x 's and you're out? Obviously I don't know the entirety of the situation, but with that attitude from the parent, it sounds like the sooner the better...
i think we have been putting it off because she is talented and we were/are trying different strategies... i guess... too see if anything will work for her...
I think this is a mistake we often make as coaches/owners. Never make exceptions for poor behavior based on your assessment of talent. Shape up or ship out. By making exceptions you just delay the process and everyone else has to suffer for that much longer. Every kid in the gym should be able to see that poor behavior is not tolerated from anyone ever. I would not even wait for the competitions to be over. I always try and remind myself how I would deal with talented child's situation of they were the least talented child in the gym.