Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's could be that they don't like you or your child, but without meeting you and without even asking what sport you're talking about, I'm guessing it's competitiveness, ie, wanting to make sure their child has an extra advantage. While many parents will be forthcoming, there's minority who feel that they have to hid whatever they're doing or else their child will lose their advantage over the competition for team spots, playing time, etc.playing
The crazy thing is that one of the parents apparently said they don't share because I am being competitive. They think I am stressful and would rather not deal with it.
You kind of have your answer then, don't you? Don't worry about what others are doing. There are TONS of extra training opportunities out there. Do what is best for you and your child and stop worrying about what others are doing.
OP has serious FOMO. Common in this Type A area (what are they doing??? we better jump on it or we'll miss out??? will that get my kid noticed??, etc). This is why we keep it to ourselves. I hate that nonsense. And, having those types in your training group is the worst.
AGREE: worry about your own kid/situation. Comparing yourself to others only places limits on you.
Anonymous wrote:If they see your kid as competition they will not share info. I have seen parents agree to a carpool and not pick kids up. So the kid will miss practice and/or games.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's could be that they don't like you or your child, but without meeting you and without even asking what sport you're talking about, I'm guessing it's competitiveness, ie, wanting to make sure their child has an extra advantage. While many parents will be forthcoming, there's minority who feel that they have to hid whatever they're doing or else their child will lose their advantage over the competition for team spots, playing time, etc.playing
The crazy thing is that one of the parents apparently said they don't share because I am being competitive. They think I am stressful and would rather not deal with it.
You kind of have your answer then, don't you? Don't worry about what others are doing. There are TONS of extra training opportunities out there. Do what is best for you and your child and stop worrying about what others are doing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's could be that they don't like you or your child, but without meeting you and without even asking what sport you're talking about, I'm guessing it's competitiveness, ie, wanting to make sure their child has an extra advantage. While many parents will be forthcoming, there's minority who feel that they have to hid whatever they're doing or else their child will lose their advantage over the competition for team spots, playing time, etc.playing
The crazy thing is that one of the parents apparently said they don't share because I am being competitive. They think I am stressful and would rather not deal with it.
Anonymous wrote:It's could be that they don't like you or your child, but without meeting you and without even asking what sport you're talking about, I'm guessing it's competitiveness, ie, wanting to make sure their child has an extra advantage. While many parents will be forthcoming, there's minority who feel that they have to hid whatever they're doing or else their child will lose their advantage over the competition for team spots, playing time, etc.playing
Anonymous wrote:I would assume that means your child is not as good a player as their child and the presence of your child at their extra training session would bring down the overall quality.