Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JFC. I can’t imagine the torture of having to swim in your own B team meets and then go to a sibling’s A team meets and cheer your sibling on. Give your kid some peace.
Summer swim team is the worst.
What if other years the current B sibling is the A meet swimmer and vice versa, since the age groups often determine their standing. When they're a B meet swimmer they should just sulk and hide, but when they're an A meet swimmer they can come and celebrate? Fwiw my A meet swimmer is also swimming B meets, and my B meet swimmer may make it to an A meet in a stroke this year--it's fluid, so it's not such an easy thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JFC. I can’t imagine the torture of having to swim in your own B team meets and then go to a sibling’s A team meets and cheer your sibling on. Give your kid some peace.
Summer swim team is the worst.
What if other years the current B sibling is the A meet swimmer and vice versa, since the age groups often determine their standing. When they're a B meet swimmer they should just sulk and hide, but when they're an A meet swimmer they can come and celebrate? Fwiw my A meet swimmer is also swimming B meets, and my B meet swimmer may make it to an A meet in a stroke this year--it's fluid, so it's not such an easy thing.
I wonder what league you are in. In NVSL you can only swim two strokes in A meets, so really everyone swims B meets to swim the other 2 strokes that week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:JFC. I can’t imagine the torture of having to swim in your own B team meets and then go to a sibling’s A team meets and cheer your sibling on. Give your kid some peace.
Summer swim team is the worst.
What if other years the current B sibling is the A meet swimmer and vice versa, since the age groups often determine their standing. When they're a B meet swimmer they should just sulk and hide, but when they're an A meet swimmer they can come and celebrate? Fwiw my A meet swimmer is also swimming B meets, and my B meet swimmer may make it to an A meet in a stroke this year--it's fluid, so it's not such an easy thing.
Anonymous wrote:When a kid is old enough to stay home alone, do you ever still make them go to a sibling's sport events even if they don't want to?
Is it different if it's a swim team and one kid is in an A meet and another in the B meet? My B meet kid doesn't want to go to the A meet, even though they will have tons of friends there. That kid is 13 and can stay home alone, but will likely be on screens the entire time we are gone. I would rather have them with us and in the fresh air and socializing. Plus it's their team! They refuse to join in team cheers unless they're swimming that day. They're otherwise not pouty about swim team, I get that they're sad they are not in the A meets, but I think there is value in coming to cheer on siblings and friends.
Curious what your family "policy" is about swim or other sports in general.
Anonymous wrote:When a kid is old enough to stay home alone, do you ever still make them go to a sibling's sport events even if they don't want to?
Is it different if it's a swim team and one kid is in an A meet and another in the B meet? My B meet kid doesn't want to go to the A meet, even though they will have tons of friends there. That kid is 13 and can stay home alone, but will likely be on screens the entire time we are gone. I would rather have them with us and in the fresh air and socializing. Plus it's their team! They refuse to join in team cheers unless they're swimming that day. They're otherwise not pouty about swim team, I get that they're sad they are not in the A meets, but I think there is value in coming to cheer on siblings and friends.
Curious what your family "policy" is about swim or other sports in general.