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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hello, My DD's coach nitpicks every single thing she does. Like he never has a single positive word to say to her, even though he tells me she is so talented and one of the best in the club, blah, blah, blah. Which of course I tell her he is just doing that to make her better, but at the same time, he clearly has players he just loves and praises. Like this one girl, she can be doing absolutely nothing special at all. It can be a passing drill and all she did was make the correct pass, same as everyone else. But he's all "great kiddo, that's just great" and pretty much praises everything she does. Even when she makes a mistake, he makes it the fault of another player. It's just wearing her down. I know all the things to say and how this will just make her better, he's not doing that girl any favors, play for you and not for him, not every coach will like you. However, I can see how it bothers her. And you can never talk to any of these coaches. I'm afraid he will drive her away from the thing she loves most.[/quote] What age? What level of play? How long has she been playing for this coach? Do new coaches rotate in each year? Answers to these questions would help us give advice on how to handle? [/quote] 16, ECNL then DA. It's her 1st year playing for him. Yes, they do. It's just that he's very involved, so I don't think moving on means she is free of him.[/quote]
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