I think parental involvement is crucial to prevent issues like this. Three potential options for bettering your team's communication- Volunteer to help the coach, volunteer to help the coach find someone else to help the coach, or get someone else to do one of the first two options.
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DD just graduated from a D2 with a four year nursing degree. She played all four years. There was a constant shuffling and juggling of classes and practices. Never had to miss a game, rescheduling clinicals or finding ways to make them up was always an option. I think that it was mostly just...
Encourage your DD to speak to all of her professors (face to face, if possible) about her practice, game, and travel schedule. Give them all of the known conflicts as soon as she knows them. Remind her professors as dates near. Keep them updated on all changes, there will be a lot.
Don't squash that.
Our DD is a senior. We still communicate with her daily via snap and text. We still talk thru facetime or voice 6-7 times a week.
Don't be in a hurry to push your DD into independence or 'adulthood'. Student athletes need a ton of support stay healthy and to stay on the...
Bat manufacturers are notoriously sloppy, often leaving excess material on the inner surface of the barrel. A smart consumer would remove a layer or two of said material before replacing the end cap.
Palmgard padded glove is a good temporary solution. Or permanent. If she likes her mitt, I would suggest that you consider staying with it.
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Surely, they're setting aside some tickets for visiting teams. Not even 1 or 2 per player?
What we've seen with our DD's team, based in KC area with a regional travel schedule - Many teams are requiring covid tests for visiting teams, voluntary self screening for visiting fans(probably home...
The coaches will definitely teach you how to read those. They are not complicated.
You may put this issue on the list of things to not worry about.
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Welcome!
First things first- she's not an '08 anymore, she's a 2026. One of the first things we were told in the recruiting process.
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