Anonymous wrote:We have found even with non-parent coaches that these issues persist. We’ve seen organizations throw them out there like they will solve all of these problems because they aren’t parents. But they are often inexperienced and immature. And can be even more influenced by parental pressure. There is no ideal model. Just find the best thing for your kids and emphasize the fun and positives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest to god, just quit. I’m sure you have better things to do with your time.
OP here. Our kid wants to and we’ve agreed that makes sense at end of fall season. Baseball, btw. Cant compete with coach’s kids and all the other nonsense. Has been rough on everyone and we don’t need it in our lives. It just gets old after awhile.
It honestly sounds like you have a terrible coach. Having a coach like this can really damage the self-esteem. There are so many options for baseball teams at your son’s age.
You’ve hit my biggest fear — self-esteem. We know what we need to do. We have an older son and this isn’t our first rodeo in baseball. His brother has been so good with him. Like his brother at that age, he’s small. But posters are right, coaches want to win now. We also feel hopeless in finding a better situation. So many coaches like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest to god, just quit. I’m sure you have better things to do with your time.
OP here. Our kid wants to and we’ve agreed that makes sense at end of fall season. Baseball, btw. Cant compete with coach’s kids and all the other nonsense. Has been rough on everyone and we don’t need it in our lives. It just gets old after awhile.
It honestly sounds like you have a terrible coach. Having a coach like this can really damage the self-esteem. There are so many options for baseball teams at your son’s age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Honest to god, just quit. I’m sure you have better things to do with your time.
OP here. Our kid wants to and we’ve agreed that makes sense at end of fall season. Baseball, btw. Cant compete with coach’s kids and all the other nonsense. Has been rough on everyone and we don’t need it in our lives. It just gets old after awhile.
Anonymous wrote:Honest to god, just quit. I’m sure you have better things to do with your time.
Anonymous wrote:Coaches are human so I think a pattern vs no pattern is important here. Some just cannot put their own personal desire to win aside for the goal of development despite their best intentions/what they say. If this is your coach, it will not change so you need a new team.
Sometimes they don’t notice if a kid has sat longer than others because they get caught up/there’s a lot to manage. If it happens every once in awhile this might be the case so you should talk with him/her.
Also, some sports are easier to manage bench rotation than others so keep that in mind but I can’t come up with a reason why an 11 year old is riding the bench.
Anonymous wrote:Honest to god, just quit. I’m sure you have better things to do with your time.