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[quote=Anonymous]We have a kid on our u11 team that likes to criticize some other players for a variety of traits. 'So and so doesn't play Defense enough, so and so doesn't play offense enough.' It's easy for this kid to find fault with other players. Then, I noticed something... her mom is exactly the same. Always gossiping, always asking the coach for exceptions or changes, always shouting instructions to her kid... I 100% know this parent takes about the other kids to her daughter. What I am saying, is if your kid is concerned about other kids on the team.... make sure you are not directly influencing their perception of his teammates. Unless you are playing the sport at an Elite level, the coach will probably not do alot about it. So, just take a long term, team sport attitude and help them develop ways they can help their teammates in a positive supporting way. If you and him are too wrapped around the axle, maybe switch teams.[/quote]
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