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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s fine assuming he is in kindergarten or 1st grade. After that, it’s not cute, just disrespectful and dumb. [/quote] Sure a 2nd grader should be “more mature” FFS no wonder kids are suffering from anxiety and depression. Just let them be kids![/quote] So let them do whatever they want, whenever they want? No. Kids can learn appropriate behavior. There’s a time and a place. He needs to get energy out? Do it running around the bases, or play at a playground before the game. If he wants to joke around with friends, he can do it on the bench or after the game. On the field, you’re playing the game and you’re listening to your coaches. Kids need boundaries and they are perfectly capable or following them. Kids do not need to be and should not be entertained every second of the day. They can stand there and watch the game. Just like they can sit there and wait for food to come out in a restaurant without an iPad. [/quote] You are exactly what is wrong with youth sports. Appropriate behavior on a baseball field at 7 years old is dancing between plays. Baseball is fun, it’s entertaining, it’s an emotional release. No sports is not the time to “sit and watch”, that’s ridiculous. Celebrate, have fun, be a good sport, try hard … yes Sit and watch paint dry.., no https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=i-HgB6kn8qc [/quote]
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