While some parents let their kids eat sugary cereal while watching crap on TV before school so that they come to school expecting to be as stimulated but of course they’ll just be bored and disengaged. Judgment can go both ways. You already have an insta account for your second team child in elementary school so you’re not really one to talk. |
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The time of the outside team practice individual training is irrelevant unless it interferes with rest and recovery
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| An instagram account for a kid in ES? Yikes! |
Half my kids ES class have IG accounts... it was for her friend group creep. Also, keep that car on the road, seems like you drove up onto the sidewalk just to run me over with that comment there! Nice one, hope your judgy rant makes you feel good about yourself! |
There are hundreds of thousands of them. Coaches do look at them and a lot of the clubs & coaches only post info to IG. |
Who looks at ES kid IG account? Must be some creepy coaches. Does anyone do background checks on these coaches? |
That everyone having insta accounts doesn’t make it right. The cereal and morning tv are the very least of your worries. |
I think it’s out of control. |
I think your judgey posts make you feel good about your own parenting. |
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Well, that went south fast.
Sports parents are the best. |
| Soccer parents especially. |
Aren't parents putting the idea of reading and other academic activities in kids heads? Or we should let kids spearhead that on their own too, or they aren't meant for college or the workplace |
Are you placing sports at the same level as academics? |
I love how she calls out someone for being judgy when the original post seems to have been meant to judge parents whose elementary school kids train in the morning and she knows this bc everyone’s on insta so her kid is too and that’s ok. SMH |
What's the difference in the context of parents involvement in having kids put in extra work for success? |