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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If he is as disruptive as you say (e.g. stealing all the practice balls and throwing them into the woods) just ask that a parent stays and handles his behavior during practice.[/quote] I agree with this 100%. Mom or dad or caregiver should get their sneakers on and be alongside him at the field redirecting until he gets the point. It’s not fair to you or the team that the kid is pulling the focus. I say this as a parent of a kid with adhd who had anxiety/anger issues with meltdowns at soccer (at a younger age) so instead of sitting on the sidelines and chatting during practice or dropping him off like others do, I came along and kept an eye on him and if he started melting, I pulled him to the sidelines so the coach could keep coaching and the other kids could keep learning. He’s older now and doesn’t have these meltdowns and I feel comfortable dropping him off. Don’t hesitate to ask the parents to be active members during the practice, op. [/quote]
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