Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not even my kid lol... I’m not the OP. You, however, are looking for reasons to rationalize heckling a 10 year old.
Nice try - but no.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not even my kid lol... I’m not the OP. You, however, are looking for reasons to rationalize heckling a 10 year old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's awful, OP. I'm really sorry for your DD to have to overhear this stuff. We're in the DC area and there are always some terrible parents but your DD's experience seems worse. Did she end up knocking kids down/fouling or causing a dangerous situation by mistake? I don't think it's right that parents are speaking that way to her or about her but the fact your child is often in this situation makes me think she may need to look at how she's playing and maybe tone it down a bit. Trying to say this nicely.
This. You mention that this happened before - seems frequent? - and that it was several parents last night. Perhaps your version of her “dominating the game” is other parents version of poor sportsmanship.
I’m sorry but no. There’s a ref for that. Clearly it was nothing egregious enough for a foul to be called. Don’t even try to rationalize why a grown person would be nasty to a 10 year old. We are the adults in this equation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's awful, OP. I'm really sorry for your DD to have to overhear this stuff. We're in the DC area and there are always some terrible parents but your DD's experience seems worse. Did she end up knocking kids down/fouling or causing a dangerous situation by mistake? I don't think it's right that parents are speaking that way to her or about her but the fact your child is often in this situation makes me think she may need to look at how she's playing and maybe tone it down a bit. Trying to say this nicely.
This. You mention that this happened before - seems frequent? - and that it was several parents last night. Perhaps your version of her “dominating the game” is other parents version of poor sportsmanship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's awful, OP. I'm really sorry for your DD to have to overhear this stuff. We're in the DC area and there are always some terrible parents but your DD's experience seems worse. Did she end up knocking kids down/fouling or causing a dangerous situation by mistake? I don't think it's right that parents are speaking that way to her or about her but the fact your child is often in this situation makes me think she may need to look at how she's playing and maybe tone it down a bit. Trying to say this nicely.
This. You mention that this happened before - seems frequent? - and that it was several parents last night. Perhaps your version of her “dominating the game” is other parents version of poor sportsmanship.
Anonymous wrote:That's awful, OP. I'm really sorry for your DD to have to overhear this stuff. We're in the DC area and there are always some terrible parents but your DD's experience seems worse. Did she end up knocking kids down/fouling or causing a dangerous situation by mistake? I don't think it's right that parents are speaking that way to her or about her but the fact your child is often in this situation makes me think she may need to look at how she's playing and maybe tone it down a bit. Trying to say this nicely.