Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What age are we talking?
I know every situation is different but If its strictly sport related Im ok with it.
Teaching kids thru sports to be leaders, critical thinkers, and independent decision makers is a lost art these days thanks to so many parents raising snow flakes for kids.
I would say monitor it be dont intervene as long as appropriate.
OP here. I already said...I AM FINE WITH IT. I'm worried that another parent might "turn him in" if it's illegal. SO whether you are OK with it or I'm OK with it is irrelevant. And for what I'm talking about, age doesn't matter...well, yes, it does...we are talking about minors I suppose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What age are we talking?
I know every situation is different but If its strictly sport related Im ok with it.
Teaching kids thru sports to be leaders, critical thinkers, and independent decision makers is a lost art these days thanks to so many parents raising snow flakes for kids.
I would say monitor it be dont intervene as long as appropriate.
OP here. I already said...I AM FINE WITH IT. I'm worried that another parent might "turn him in" if it's illegal. SO whether you are OK with it or I'm OK with it is irrelevant. And for what I'm talking about, age doesn't matter...well, yes, it does...we are talking about minors I suppose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son has texted with his last two basketball coaches. I don't think that there is any rule about it in Bball but I could be wrong. In both cases I was/am fine with it. Neither coach is some kind of role model but I have no issue with them providing basketball pointers to my kid individually.
Right. I agree with you but what if this coach is doing something similar for another kid and, for some reason, the parent gets pissed at him...for playing time let's just say...and goes to the club/league/state/whoever and complains about the 1v1 texts, etc. I don't want to see the coach get in trouble for trying to help kids individually.
Anonymous wrote:What age are we talking?
I know every situation is different but If its strictly sport related Im ok with it.
Teaching kids thru sports to be leaders, critical thinkers, and independent decision makers is a lost art these days thanks to so many parents raising snow flakes for kids.
I would say monitor it be dont intervene as long as appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son has texted with his last two basketball coaches. I don't think that there is any rule about it in Bball but I could be wrong. In both cases I was/am fine with it. Neither coach is some kind of role model but I have no issue with them providing basketball pointers to my kid individually.
Right. I agree with you but what if this coach is doing something similar for another kid and, for some reason, the parent gets pissed at him...for playing time let's just say...and goes to the club/league/state/whoever and complains about the 1v1 texts, etc. I don't want to see the coach get in trouble for trying to help kids individually.
I get that. The coach may be trying to just do his job, but it makes sense to look out for him/her because people can be vindictive
Anonymous wrote:yes, but the coaches also groom the parents to have them believe that is it time for their children to be responsible enough and it is part of the team culture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son has texted with his last two basketball coaches. I don't think that there is any rule about it in Bball but I could be wrong. In both cases I was/am fine with it. Neither coach is some kind of role model but I have no issue with them providing basketball pointers to my kid individually.
Right. I agree with you but what if this coach is doing something similar for another kid and, for some reason, the parent gets pissed at him...for playing time let's just say...and goes to the club/league/state/whoever and complains about the 1v1 texts, etc. I don't want to see the coach get in trouble for trying to help kids individually.
Anonymous wrote:My son has texted with his last two basketball coaches. I don't think that there is any rule about it in Bball but I could be wrong. In both cases I was/am fine with it. Neither coach is some kind of role model but I have no issue with them providing basketball pointers to my kid individually.