Anonymous wrote:I believe you, because I saw it happen. Not on a private team, but in middle school PE, when the sporty kids, who were in private teams, would talk down terribly to the non-sporty kids unused to the game. My non-sporty daughter decided to act completely helpless, so the self-styled captain could scream her heart out during the entire period and do all the work. At some point, the other girl finally caught on and asked DD: "Are you doing this on purpose?" DD said "What do you think?" and the girl finally calmed down.
I'm sorry your kid can't react in the same way, but they can silently rebel by taking matters into their own hands and pass the ball to someone else. There are so many ways to let someone know you don't respect them...
Anonymous wrote:I believe you, because I saw it happen. Not on a private team, but in middle school PE, when the sporty kids, who were in private teams, would talk down terribly to the non-sporty kids unused to the game. My non-sporty daughter decided to act completely helpless, so the self-styled captain could scream her heart out during the entire period and do all the work. At some point, the other girl finally caught on and asked DD: "Are you doing this on purpose?" DD said "What do you think?" and the girl finally calmed down.
I'm sorry your kid can't react in the same way, but they can silently rebel by taking matters into their own hands and pass the ball to someone else. There are so many ways to let someone know you don't respect them...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I believe you, because I saw it happen. Not on a private team, but in middle school PE, when the sporty kids, who were in private teams, would talk down terribly to the non-sporty kids unused to the game. My non-sporty daughter decided to act completely helpless, so the self-styled captain could scream her heart out during the entire period and do all the work. At some point, the other girl finally caught on and asked DD: "Are you doing this on purpose?" DD said "What do you think?" and the girl finally calmed down.
I'm sorry your kid can't react in the same way, but they can silently rebel by taking matters into their own hands and pass the ball to someone else. There are so many ways to let someone know you don't respect them...
Embarrassed for you
Anonymous wrote:I believe you, because I saw it happen. Not on a private team, but in middle school PE, when the sporty kids, who were in private teams, would talk down terribly to the non-sporty kids unused to the game. My non-sporty daughter decided to act completely helpless, so the self-styled captain could scream her heart out during the entire period and do all the work. At some point, the other girl finally caught on and asked DD: "Are you doing this on purpose?" DD said "What do you think?" and the girl finally calmed down.
I'm sorry your kid can't react in the same way, but they can silently rebel by taking matters into their own hands and pass the ball to someone else. There are so many ways to let someone know you don't respect them...
Anonymous wrote:Report it to the coach . He will be able to handle the bullying.