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[quote=Anonymous]My kid and me was accused of bullying by another parent. The accusations are fabricated and the parent texted me accusations out of the blue one evening without actually trying to speak to me first. I rebuffed and told the parent via text that false accusations will not be tolerated and to stay away from me and my child (blocked them as well). My interactions with the parent and the child were friendly up until the incident, no issues except for a couple of minor he said/she said (kids stuff) which was addressed on the spot. Their kid is super sensitive and constantly gets upset about everything. The parent tried to get the coaches involved, but they’re staying out of it and have not approached me at all on the issue (which is good). The parent is extremely obsessed with the sport, their kid is 6yo and spends over an hour each day practicing (6/7 days a week) on top of our regular practice schedule three days a week. Mine does regular practice schedule and maybe another private lesson once a week for 30 minutes. There are constant posts on social media from the parent about their kid practicing and how great their kid is. I always snooze them. I think all of it is really unhealthy, especially for that age….How would you deal with it? Just keep the distance and stay out of the drama? [/quote]
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