Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a Troop leader. When we are outside, we don't make the girls wear masks. Our troop only meets outside right now. If it is very important to you, YOU tell your daughter to wear her mask no matter what. Or tell me to remind your daughter and I will do my best.
But in general, these are volunteer-led activities and if you don't like the way things are being run, don't send your kid.
My daughter is also on a softball team and one girl's parents make her wear a mask. I feel bad for the girl. But whatever. Everyone should make their own call. But I don't think that is the coach's role to enforce that. Show up at the practice/game and make sure yourself.
What if the organization, like Scouts, has a rule that masks should be worn? You just break the rule because you don’t agree with it?
Also, don’t masks protect others from the person wearing? From what I’ve heard, they don’t protect the kid wearing the mask. So wouldn’t it be important for everyone to wear one, not just the high-risk kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a Troop leader. When we are outside, we don't make the girls wear masks. Our troop only meets outside right now. If it is very important to you, YOU tell your daughter to wear her mask no matter what. Or tell me to remind your daughter and I will do my best.
But in general, these are volunteer-led activities and if you don't like the way things are being run, don't send your kid.
My daughter is also on a softball team and one girl's parents make her wear a mask. I feel bad for the girl. But whatever. Everyone should make their own call. But I don't think that is the coach's role to enforce that. Show up at the practice/game and make sure yourself.
What if the organization, like Scouts, has a rule that masks should be worn? You just break the rule because you don’t agree with it?
Also, don’t masks protect others from the person wearing? From what I’ve heard, they don’t protect the kid wearing the mask. So wouldn’t it be important for everyone to wear one, not just the high-risk kid?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a Troop leader. When we are outside, we don't make the girls wear masks. Our troop only meets outside right now. If it is very important to you, YOU tell your daughter to wear her mask no matter what. Or tell me to remind your daughter and I will do my best.
But in general, these are volunteer-led activities and if you don't like the way things are being run, don't send your kid.
My daughter is also on a softball team and one girl's parents make her wear a mask. I feel bad for the girl. But whatever. Everyone should make their own call. But I don't think that is the coach's role to enforce that. Show up at the practice/game and make sure yourself.
What if the organization, like Scouts, has a rule that masks should be worn? You just break the rule because you don’t agree with it?
Also, don’t masks protect others from the person wearing? From what I’ve heard, they don’t protect the kid wearing the mask. So wouldn’t it be important for everyone to wear one, not just the high-risk kid?
Anonymous wrote:Outside? Unclench.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a Troop leader. When we are outside, we don't make the girls wear masks. Our troop only meets outside right now. If it is very important to you, YOU tell your daughter to wear her mask no matter what. Or tell me to remind your daughter and I will do my best.
But in general, these are volunteer-led activities and if you don't like the way things are being run, don't send your kid.
My daughter is also on a softball team and one girl's parents make her wear a mask. I feel bad for the girl. But whatever. Everyone should make their own call. But I don't think that is the coach's role to enforce that. Show up at the practice/game and make sure yourself.
What if the organization, like Scouts, has a rule that masks should be worn? You just break the rule because you don’t agree with it?
Also, don’t masks protect others from the person wearing? From what I’ve heard, they don’t protect the kid wearing the mask. So wouldn’t it be important for everyone to wear one, not just the high-risk kid?
Anonymous wrote:I am a Troop leader. When we are outside, we don't make the girls wear masks. Our troop only meets outside right now. If it is very important to you, YOU tell your daughter to wear her mask no matter what. Or tell me to remind your daughter and I will do my best.
But in general, these are volunteer-led activities and if you don't like the way things are being run, don't send your kid.
My daughter is also on a softball team and one girl's parents make her wear a mask. I feel bad for the girl. But whatever. Everyone should make their own call. But I don't think that is the coach's role to enforce that. Show up at the practice/game and make sure yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Outside? Unclench.
Sports are outside. Scouting stuff is a mix. I don't worry about sports. It's outside and they're a bit distanced anyway. Scouting, they all together, hugging, etc. Maskless outside may be okay, but I worry about indoors.
Some parents seem to think their kids are being abused if they are forced to wear a mask.
Anonymous wrote:Outside? Unclench.