Anonymous wrote:If my kid wasn’t getting playing time she wouldn’t be at the game. This benching kids business is nonsense.
Now if she’s injured or something that’s different, she can be supportive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who exactly do you think is tracking your attendance? Why would anyone care?
It's a small group of parents who attend every game - we have historically been one of them - regardless of our kid's playing time. Three years now. Pretty sure other parents (and maybe coach) would notice if we stopped attending games that our kid doesn't play in.
Why would anyone care? I don't know, that's why I asked the question. But it may appear as sour groups (and it kind of is tbh) or not being supportive of the team as a whole.
Anonymous wrote:If my kid wasn’t getting playing time she wouldn’t be at the game. This benching kids business is nonsense.
Now if she’s injured or something that’s different, she can be supportive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree no one is tracking your attendance but IMHO, the games where my DC doesn't play are where I am most needed as a supporter. I can't explain the reasons other than they like knowing what I observed and agreeing with how stupid it is that they were on the bench or pointing out plays they need to improve on to see time on the field/court.
This is a good point. Maybe we will just send DH as he is much better at analyzing technical aspects of the game than I am.
Also, guess we should just ask our kid what he wants. He's clearly down/discouraged about the lack of playing time, and we don't want to put a spotlight on it by changing our behavior, which may sort of amplify that playing time is more important than school spirit.
Anonymous wrote:It's understandable to feel it is an unspoken etiquette but really don't worry that anyone will note it. You and kid have the time off, enjoy it, there is zero obligation unless you have a strong desire for seeing the game even if your kids out. Don't judge the other side and they won't judge you.
Anonymous wrote:I agree no one is tracking your attendance but IMHO, the games where my DC doesn't play are where I am most needed as a supporter. I can't explain the reasons other than they like knowing what I observed and agreeing with how stupid it is that they were on the bench or pointing out plays they need to improve on to see time on the field/court.
Anonymous wrote:Who exactly do you think is tracking your attendance? Why would anyone care?