Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Travel sport parent here and yes, kid and I do love it. But the schedule you are referring to is only during the main season. Even when you play a sport year round, that tournament schedule isn’t maintained throughout. The intense period for my son’s club sport is less than two months and then he switches to other sports (he plays three) where it’s local school team games and maybe a couple tournaments per season for club.
It sounds like OP is either softball/baseball or basketball and those schedules can be crazy with tournaments every weekend in season. Fall and winter tend to be optional because kids, parents, and coaches get burned out by the end of a season
What does it mean when they say "tournament"? How many games per day/week?
Anonymous wrote:Individual experiences vary a lot, but I have noticed that when the travel sports interfere with academics, parents are loathe to admit it. The preferred solution is to take the kid(s) out of school to homeschool, where academic stardards are whatever is most convenient from the parent's point of view. That is not to say that all homeschoolers are getting a subpar education, just that many of the homeschoolers who are getting a subpar education are travel athletes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Travel sport parent here and yes, kid and I do love it. But the schedule you are referring to is only during the main season. Even when you play a sport year round, that tournament schedule isn’t maintained throughout. The intense period for my son’s club sport is less than two months and then he switches to other sports (he plays three) where it’s local school team games and maybe a couple tournaments per season for club.
It sounds like OP is either softball/baseball or basketball and those schedules can be crazy with tournaments every weekend in season. Fall and winter tend to be optional because kids, parents, and coaches get burned out by the end of a season
What does it mean when they say "tournament"? How many games per day/week?
Anonymous wrote:Individual experiences vary a lot, but I have noticed that when the travel sports interfere with academics, parents are loathe to admit it. The preferred solution is to take the kid(s) out of school to homeschool, where academic stardards are whatever is most convenient from the parent's point of view. That is not to say that all homeschoolers are getting
a subpar education, just that many of the homeschoolers who are getting a subpar education are travel athletes.
Anonymous wrote:Individual experiences vary a lot, but I have noticed that when the travel sports interfere with academics, parents are loathe to admit it. The preferred solution is to take the kid(s) out of school to homeschool, where academic stardards are whatever is most convenient from the parent's point of view. That is not to say that all homeschoolers are getting a subpar education, just that many of the homeschoolers who are getting a subpar education are travel athletes.