DC is 9, and has been playing soccer since 4. This is the first year we do travel soccer, so maybe we were not prepared for this.
1. No, I think DC has regressed this year;
2. Playtime seems ok, but it looks more like running on the field time.
3. Kids simply do not pass the ball other than to the “friends”.
I guess my DC (and a few other kids) is not in the inner circle. This is the first year we have this situation; maybe it is travel level; maybe it is competitive; maybe it is about entitled kids; maybe I see the coach not managing the situation well; maybe I am exaggerating and do not understand what is going on. We tried talking to the coach but I feel it helped nothing.
Good this is an anonymous forum and I need to vent, but it hurts to see my kid crying and I do not know what to do.
How old? My son is 12, and there are some kids he is friendlier with on his team than others, but he gets along with everyone fine. I can't imagine him deeply caring, but for him, the relationship is more akin to a work friendship. He would pass the ball to the more open player, regardless of who he would prefer to hang out with outside of soccer.
Is your son playing a decent amount of time? Enough to develop as a player?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is 9, and has been playing soccer since 4. This is the first year we do travel soccer, so maybe we were not prepared for this.
1. No, I think DC has regressed this year;
2. Playtime seems ok, but it looks more like running on the field time.
3. Kids simply do not pass the ball other than to the “friends”.
I guess my DC (and a few other kids) is not in the inner circle. This is the first year we have this situation; maybe it is travel level; maybe it is competitive; maybe it is about entitled kids; maybe I see the coach not managing the situation well; maybe I am exaggerating and do not understand what is going on. We tried talking to the coach but I feel it helped nothing.
Good this is an anonymous forum and I need to vent, but it hurts to see my kid crying and I do not know what to do.
If kid is crying at that age, i would find a new team after the season. Soccer should be nothing but fun at 9.
Anonymous wrote:DC is 9, and has been playing soccer since 4. This is the first year we do travel soccer, so maybe we were not prepared for this.
1. No, I think DC has regressed this year;
2. Playtime seems ok, but it looks more like running on the field time.
3. Kids simply do not pass the ball other than to the “friends”.
I guess my DC (and a few other kids) is not in the inner circle. This is the first year we have this situation; maybe it is travel level; maybe it is competitive; maybe it is about entitled kids; maybe I see the coach not managing the situation well; maybe I am exaggerating and do not understand what is going on. We tried talking to the coach but I feel it helped nothing.
Good this is an anonymous forum and I need to vent, but it hurts to see my kid crying and I do not know what to do.
Anonymous wrote:How old? My son is 12, and there are some kids he is friendlier with on his team than others, but he gets along with everyone fine. I can't imagine him deeply caring, but for him, the relationship is more akin to a work friendship. He would pass the ball to the more open player, regardless of who he would prefer to hang out with outside of soccer.
Anonymous wrote:[b]How important is team chemistry to your DC? Does your team have it?
My DC loves playing soccer, but lately has been coming home crying. DC feels not to belong to the team, and that the coach is not doing much to address it.
As a parent I try to remain objective, and I do not know what is happening while at practice. I do see clicks among kids, and that kids are excluding other kids that do not have “playdates”.
I keep telling my DC to toughen, play this season and we will reassess for the next year. At the same time I fee that from a motivated, talented kid, I now have a kid that lost self confidence (as teammates are not passing the ball, other to their “friends”), and lost an interest in playing.
Have you had a similar situation? I just feel we are investing too much time and money to be dealing with this drama.