1. Ive seen parents rip into their kids between games for a "bad performance" or mistake. Then same kid comes back the following game an emotional train wreck and the performance gets worse. So, Im guessing there are some kids that might appreciate the separation. There are other things too but that is one part that I remember vividly. Some parents just can't help themselves.For more chit chat everybody
not a spotlight interrogation on Strike2 LOL just asking...
Do you think it could happen that the influence of Parental conversation could contribute to a players emotional or mental thinking between coming back from one game to another?
Or perhaps
that if the team stayed together during game breaks they could understand getting to know each other better and learn team unity?
DD's teams have always more or less been that way. only exception was putting on sun block, girl is 15 now and i still have to remind her.
Yup.
Sunscreen, medicine, nutrition.
Sorry, but parent interaction is needed quite often for those things. And coaches are thankful that parents are helping with this.
For more chit chat everybody
not a spotlight interrogation on Strike2 LOL just asking...
Do you think it could happen that the influence of Parental conversation could contribute to a players emotional or mental thinking between coming back from one game to another?
Or perhaps
that if the team stayed together during game breaks they could understand getting to know each other better and learn team unity?