shut up 🤡Anonymous wrote:Dance while you can young grasshopper!
Anonymous wrote:Baseball is boring good for him for finding a way to deal with it.
Alternately move to soccer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's a good player, but if the ball isn't hit to him, he literally breaks out in flossing or disco. Part of me finds it hilarious and part of me wonders if it annoys the coaches, who seem good natured but remind him to stay on task. I have to say, it does make the game marginally more entertaining. My question - if it were your kid, would you say something or let the kid dance the night away?
Id show him the baseball team down south that dances and let him know theres a time to dance and a time to play but that dancing and baseball arent exclusive of another.
Jinx … just posted a link
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let’s suck the joy out of youth sports as much as possible. Already BTDT with youth soccer. Glad we can now focus on making baseball miserable for kids too.
If your kid is interested in the sport, they won't be messing around. It is distracting, and they are likely not paying attention to what they are supposed to be paying attention to. Girls tolerate this much more than boys, because a lot of girls do sports mainly for the social aspect. It sounds like baseball is not the best sport for OP's kid. Put him in soccer or dance or something where he can move around all the time.