- Jul 19, 2011
- 11,553
- 17,234
I think it is a tough position to be in. I like that I *can* watch my son if I want, but most of the time I chose not to. It is too easy to get caught up in what they are doing, not doing, who the coach is paying attention to, etc. If I stay, I usually sit back and drink coffee and chat with other moms/dads.
We did have some negative parents about a year and a half ago that woudl get in the lobby and try to "get people riled up". The coach found out and called them in to talk. basically told them that if they have an issue they need to come to him, and not cause problems in the lobby. So far that has worked.
I don't really like the idea of someone telling me I *can't* watch my child, but I think it is a better practice to not watch him! LOL!
We did have some negative parents about a year and a half ago that woudl get in the lobby and try to "get people riled up". The coach found out and called them in to talk. basically told them that if they have an issue they need to come to him, and not cause problems in the lobby. So far that has worked.
I don't really like the idea of someone telling me I *can't* watch my child, but I think it is a better practice to not watch him! LOL!