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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I feel you. I sometimes feel like coaches and organizers of school events don't operate on the same assumptions parents and professionals do. I'm not at all a workaholic and my kids aren't over scheduled, but appointments and work commitments are planned in advance and one week's notice about an event or need for volunteers just isn't enough time, especially when you put more than one kid in the mix. And another general observation, the whole attitude that the team/event/coach's preference comes before your health/your family/your grades does result in life skills for team work and leadership. It results in people pleasing workaholics who come into the office hacking all over the place getting everyone sick. [/quote] *doesn't always[/quote]
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