Anonymous wrote:Wondering if parents who have younger kids that are doing well at soccer ask them to tone it down a bit when playing against friends who are not playing so much?
Our 7-year-old had his school friend over for an outdoor play date and they ended up playing soccer. Not sure if I should have intervened or said something to our kid. Seems strange to do that when I am usually telling him to try his best.
Grateful for any advice, thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Wondering if parents who have younger kids that are doing well at soccer ask them to tone it down a bit when playing against friends who are not playing so much?
Our 7-year-old had his school friend over for an outdoor play date and they ended up playing soccer. Not sure if I should have intervened or said something to our kid. Seems strange to do that when I am usually telling him to try his best.
Grateful for any advice, thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you parent your kid and teach them to be nice people. But, with covid you should no the having kids over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, you parent your kid and teach them to be nice people. But, with covid you should no the having kids over.
Thanks, my kids are quite nice people actually.
But do you think he should have let the other kid win some of the time?
As for COVID, they sit next to each other in school every day, including when eating lunch, so an outdoor play date while wearing masks does not increase the risk.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you parent your kid and teach them to be nice people. But, with covid you should no the having kids over.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think you can ask a 7 year old to play more poorly than he otherwise would, but I think it’s reasonable for parents of talented kids to consider other kids’ feelings. I have said something like “it’s not as fun for Johnny to play when he keeps losing” or “when he keeps getting reminded that you have had more practice.” I encourage my kids to be complimentary and offer to teach and willing to play different things.
Anonymous wrote:So your child scored goal after goal on his friend? I think that’s ok if the friend was having fun but if the friend looked bummed it would be a fine idea to low key change the direction of the play date. And of course if your child was being a bad winner, bragging that’s worth a conversation.