Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rising freshman DD has made our local hs JV cheer team. DH feels parents do not attend every game. Me on the other hand, am under the belief that it requires family time commitment so we should be at all of the away and home games. DH believes it’s not the case and if at most, attend some of the home games. Now, I wonder if I’m unrealistically thinking about this.
Did you attend all of your child’s games? Both home and away?
I am confused…are you planning to go watch the JV football team play a game at which your DD on the JV cheer team will just be on the sidelines doing some cheers?
Is that the question? That seems a little nuts to me. I don’t even know what you are supporting…your daughter isn’t competing at that event.
Anonymous wrote:Rising freshman DD has made our local hs JV cheer team. DH feels parents do not attend every game. Me on the other hand, am under the belief that it requires family time commitment so we should be at all of the away and home games. DH believes it’s not the case and if at most, attend some of the home games. Now, I wonder if I’m unrealistically thinking about this.
Did you attend all of your child’s games? Both home and away?
Anonymous wrote:We go to every game and practice. Many times we will go to the games of the next opponent to scout.
Anonymous wrote:We are rarely both at their games. We go if we can but often split up since we have more than one kid and conflicting things. The school games were harder than club or travel because sometimes they conflicted with work. We went to one away game together DS’s freshman year, the first one. We alternated the others. We tried to both make the home games but didn’t stress if we couldn’t both be there.
Anonymous wrote:We go to every game and practice. Many times we will go to the games of the next opponent to scout.