Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you mean by critisism? Yes. It is normal to yell things like, "Take the shot, Larla!" "Get open, Larla!" or whatever. It's not normal to "criticize" any of the players. "Bad footwork, Larla!" "Learn to shoot, Larla!"
I can't tell from your post if the parents are being grossly inappropriate or if you're being overly sensitvie.
No. All of that is 100% unacceptable. Wtf is wrong with you?
You don’t know shit so stop yelling directions from the sideline.
Joystick your own kid all your want, but when their teens even his teammates will turn to the sidelines and tell you to shut the F up. I see that and love it.
Anonymous wrote:What do you mean by critisism? Yes. It is normal to yell things like, "Take the shot, Larla!" "Get open, Larla!" or whatever. It's not normal to "criticize" any of the players. "Bad footwork, Larla!" "Learn to shoot, Larla!"
I can't tell from your post if the parents are being grossly inappropriate or if you're being overly sensitvie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This happened to us today. DD is 7 and one of the youngest on her team. The coach says she does great but another parent today kept yelling criticisms about my daughter’s dribbling and aim.
Is this considered acceptable?
Depends. If your kid is really good then this would be wrong. But if your kid sucks then it's generally considered OK to let them know.
Only if you’re a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know, OP. Did the coach hear the parents yelling? If not, why? If so, why didn't the coach shut it down.
Coach was on the opposite side of the field.
Anonymous wrote:Did you really restart this thread? No, yelling at someone's 7 year old is not OK. No, judging a 7 year by their weight is also not ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The other parents were yelling at my kid that she was playing for the wrong team, telling her to "get it right" and things of that sort. They were also loudly laughing at her.
Last game I had made a point to tell them that their daughter had done great. Tried to be nice. This is what they did in return.
Some of the other girls on the team picked up on it and were calling names to my daughter. The coach, however, made a point of coming over to me to congratulate my daughter and tell me how well she did. He didn't do this to anyone else. I don't play soccer, but she must have done something right for him to say that.
I don't know, OP. Did the coach hear the parents yelling? If not, why? If so, why didn't the coach shut it down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This happened to us today. DD is 7 and one of the youngest on her team. The coach says she does great but another parent today kept yelling criticisms about my daughter’s dribbling and aim.
Is this considered acceptable?
Depends. If your kid is really good then this would be wrong. But if your kid sucks then it's generally considered OK to let them know.
Anonymous wrote:Did you really restart this thread? No, yelling at someone's 7 year old is not OK. No, judging a 7 year by their weight is also not ok.
Anonymous wrote:The other parents were yelling at my kid that she was playing for the wrong team, telling her to "get it right" and things of that sort. They were also loudly laughing at her.
Last game I had made a point to tell them that their daughter had done great. Tried to be nice. This is what they did in return.
Some of the other girls on the team picked up on it and were calling names to my daughter. The coach, however, made a point of coming over to me to congratulate my daughter and tell me how well she did. He didn't do this to anyone else. I don't play soccer, but she must have done something right for him to say that.
Anonymous wrote:
This happened to us today. DD is 7 and one of the youngest on her team. The coach says she does great but another parent today kept yelling criticisms about my daughter’s dribbling and aim.
Is this considered acceptable?
Anonymous wrote:Parents really shouldn't be yelling instructions or criticism to anyone's kid. On the former, most parents don't know what they're talking about regarding soccer and are usually instructing them incorrectly plus the kids should be learning to think on their own on the field. On the latter, its a good way to get kicked off the team and/or be asked to the parking lot by said kid's parent.