Anonymous wrote:It's not the team punishing the kid. The parent is abusing their kid by their uncivilized behavior which is almost certainly even worse at home.
It's not the team or league's job to rescue the child at the cost of receiving the parent's abuse.
Anonymous wrote:OP, please provide an update. Did she show up to practice last night?
Anonymous wrote:op here, I am the league authority. Well, one of them anyway. I'm on the board. We're pretty much all inexperienced in dealing with such audacity, but we know we don't want our coaches responsible for handling it. The league's pres and vp will be there all week.
Anonymous wrote:op here, I am the league authority. Well, one of them anyway. I'm on the board. We're pretty much all inexperienced in dealing with such audacity, but we know we don't want our coaches responsible for handling it. The league's pres and vp will be there all week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, it's softball. The parent is horrible. She's been horrible all season. We like the kid and we want her to have a good experience. We want all our girls to have a good time. (We are a rec league made up of over 100 girls.)
The parent in question was team mom/sometime asst coach. After a few weeks of snotty behavior, she Mom2 her kid sucks and that's why she doesn't get playing time. Mom 2 threatens with violence. All of this happened in front of their daughters.
Board meets with both moms a couple of days later. Mom 2 is super apologetic, sincere, remorseful, embarrassed etc. Team mom was given a couple of opportunities to "correct" what she meant, and to apologize. She doubled down and again repeated 2x your daughter sucks and she'll never be a pitcher.
I don't care how parents feel about each other or the girls, frankly, as long as they're civil, supportive, positive and keep their mouths shut. But for a team mom/asst coach to tell a parent 3x, with the kid hearing once, her kid is terrible, our board wouldn't tolerate, so we fired her from the position. Both moms were suspended for the next game. Mom 2 stayed away. Ex-team mom not only showed up and perched herself in the visitor stands, she went out onto the field to take pictures (supposedly for the team scrapbook).
This team mom has stated 2x in the past that the board will not punish her for x, y, z... long stories, but truly b-tchy, but not punishable, things. So we know she's just openly defiant and the only way we can shut her up is to bench her kid.
We hate doing it, but have no other recourse. What are we going to call the cops if she shows up? That's insane. If we let it go, the other parents know there aren't repercussions to being an a-hole, and their girls don't feel protected.
So, the FFS poster, what do you suggest doing if not punishing the kid?
PS we did it. We let her know the kid is suspended. There's been radio silence which suggests to me this lady and kid are going to show up to practice tonight and cause a scene. I'm totally unprepared in what to do. I've never before worked with such an evil entitled person that will be so openly defiant. I don't even know how to handle it when she shows up. I'm not going to say "hey kids, don't throw to Iris, pretend she's not here". But I also refuse to let this woman bully her way out of punishment. What would you do?
I would def ask for a league authority to be present at practice tonight in case she shows up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, it's softball. The parent is horrible. She's been horrible all season. We like the kid and we want her to have a good experience. We want all our girls to have a good time. (We are a rec league made up of over 100 girls.)
The parent in question was team mom/sometime asst coach. After a few weeks of snotty behavior, she Mom2 her kid sucks and that's why she doesn't get playing time. Mom 2 threatens with violence. All of this happened in front of their daughters.
Board meets with both moms a couple of days later. Mom 2 is super apologetic, sincere, remorseful, embarrassed etc. Team mom was given a couple of opportunities to "correct" what she meant, and to apologize. She doubled down and again repeated 2x your daughter sucks and she'll never be a pitcher.
I don't care how parents feel about each other or the girls, frankly, as long as they're civil, supportive, positive and keep their mouths shut. But for a team mom/asst coach to tell a parent 3x, with the kid hearing once, her kid is terrible, our board wouldn't tolerate, so we fired her from the position. Both moms were suspended for the next game. Mom 2 stayed away. Ex-team mom not only showed up and perched herself in the visitor stands, she went out onto the field to take pictures (supposedly for the team scrapbook).
This team mom has stated 2x in the past that the board will not punish her for x, y, z... long stories, but truly b-tchy, but not punishable, things. So we know she's just openly defiant and the only way we can shut her up is to bench her kid.
We hate doing it, but have no other recourse. What are we going to call the cops if she shows up? That's insane. If we let it go, the other parents know there aren't repercussions to being an a-hole, and their girls don't feel protected.
So, the FFS poster, what do you suggest doing if not punishing the kid?
PS we did it. We let her know the kid is suspended. There's been radio silence which suggests to me this lady and kid are going to show up to practice tonight and cause a scene. I'm totally unprepared in what to do. I've never before worked with such an evil entitled person that will be so openly defiant. I don't even know how to handle it when she shows up. I'm not going to say "hey kids, don't throw to Iris, pretend she's not here". But I also refuse to let this woman bully her way out of punishment. What would you do?
I would def ask for a league authority to be present at practice tonight in case she shows up.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, it's softball. The parent is horrible. She's been horrible all season. We like the kid and we want her to have a good experience. We want all our girls to have a good time. (We are a rec league made up of over 100 girls.)
The parent in question was team mom/sometime asst coach. After a few weeks of snotty behavior, she Mom2 her kid sucks and that's why she doesn't get playing time. Mom 2 threatens with violence. All of this happened in front of their daughters.
Board meets with both moms a couple of days later. Mom 2 is super apologetic, sincere, remorseful, embarrassed etc. Team mom was given a couple of opportunities to "correct" what she meant, and to apologize. She doubled down and again repeated 2x your daughter sucks and she'll never be a pitcher.
I don't care how parents feel about each other or the girls, frankly, as long as they're civil, supportive, positive and keep their mouths shut. But for a team mom/asst coach to tell a parent 3x, with the kid hearing once, her kid is terrible, our board wouldn't tolerate, so we fired her from the position. Both moms were suspended for the next game. Mom 2 stayed away. Ex-team mom not only showed up and perched herself in the visitor stands, she went out onto the field to take pictures (supposedly for the team scrapbook).
This team mom has stated 2x in the past that the board will not punish her for x, y, z... long stories, but truly b-tchy, but not punishable, things. So we know she's just openly defiant and the only way we can shut her up is to bench her kid.
We hate doing it, but have no other recourse. What are we going to call the cops if she shows up? That's insane. If we let it go, the other parents know there aren't repercussions to being an a-hole, and their girls don't feel protected.
So, the FFS poster, what do you suggest doing if not punishing the kid?
PS we did it. We let her know the kid is suspended. There's been radio silence which suggests to me this lady and kid are going to show up to practice tonight and cause a scene. I'm totally unprepared in what to do. I've never before worked with such an evil entitled person that will be so openly defiant. I don't even know how to handle it when she shows up. I'm not going to say "hey kids, don't throw to Iris, pretend she's not here". But I also refuse to let this woman bully her way out of punishment. What would you do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a soccer league that ejects the coach if a parent gets a red card.
in travel, the coach is expected to control the parents. The coach gets carded if the parents cross the line. For some leagues, the club will also be fined
I wish baseball would do the same. Toss the coach if that horrible baseball mom or dad won't stop chirping at the umpire
In softball this is the clear expectation. Coach is responsible for parents.
+1
On my son’s baseball team, the expectations are made crystal clear at the parent meeting at the beginning of the season- one warning, 2nd offense is removal of your child from the team. Also this type of behavior will get your kid blackballed - the coaches do talk- travel ball is a relatively small world and wors gets around. I feel really bad for kids with parents like this.