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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Quick update is that I got a call from the coach today. He noticed my son “wasn’t having fun” yesterday and his coach and parental antennae went up. Without giving too many specifics I told him I appreciated the call and mentioned while DS was being given a hard time by his teammates, we were working on mental toughness. I don’t know if someone else said something to him, but I felt like he might have been fishing for information. Nonetheless, initially appreciated the call and we both said we’d keep our eyes on this. We’ll each this over the next few weeks. All good. And thanks for all the great advice here DCUM. [/quote] Best advice on this thread was to tell your son to punch the kid square in the face if it happens again.[/quote] I have seen that happen. A lot of the team cheered when the bully got knocked out. The guy was a total d@ck. You can do something similar without hitting the bullies. Just put that guy on the ground in every drill and practice. The problems are the worst with the girls. They form little gangs and their parents encourage it. They take the other girls ball and kick it into the woods, bully in car pool, etc just never stops. [/quote]
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