Goofyernmost
Well-Known Member
Man the pressure that parents put on young kids today is awful. No one is born knowing how to play sports and it is a good thing because then no one would be taking the time to discover cures for illnesses, write books, teach schools, build buildings and so on. I am not a sports fan and I never pushed my children to be part of organized sports, they grew up fine. They chose what to participate in based on their schedule and the schedule of the family that they are part of. That means that anything could be done, but it is up to the adult to decide if could is the same as should! To not give a child time to be a child is a dangerous path in my mind. When do they play for the joy of it and not feel like that have anything to prove to themselves or others? If adults are supposed to be the reason why kids do well, how come they don't seem to know how to positively motivate kids to win without fear of punishment if they don't? Or feeling like they are a complete failure. I agree with not giving out participation trophies and only giving them for successful accomplishments, but that should be the only motivation not because their parents or their small time coach needs to be served.
I'm reminded of a few lines that I saw on a sitcom once it went something like this. "Michael Jordan did not make his school basketball team, but I'm pretty sure he played basketball again." Kids need two things one is they need to have their chance to prove themselves not to be just a winner, but to love what they are doing. They also need parents to understand that they are not mentally developed or worldly enough to make all their own decisions. Kids, since the world began consistently bite off way more then they are physically capable of chewing without some form of damage to themselves. They need parents to limit and space what they participate in so they can concentrate and be successful at one thing at a time. Not to be attempting to be successful at everything.
Not everyone reaches their peak at the same time
I'm reminded of a few lines that I saw on a sitcom once it went something like this. "Michael Jordan did not make his school basketball team, but I'm pretty sure he played basketball again." Kids need two things one is they need to have their chance to prove themselves not to be just a winner, but to love what they are doing. They also need parents to understand that they are not mentally developed or worldly enough to make all their own decisions. Kids, since the world began consistently bite off way more then they are physically capable of chewing without some form of damage to themselves. They need parents to limit and space what they participate in so they can concentrate and be successful at one thing at a time. Not to be attempting to be successful at everything.
Not everyone reaches their peak at the same time
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