- Mar 6, 2016
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Hello all. My daughter has been cheering for a few seasons now and last season she moved up to allstar from prep. Totally different to say the least well her two man stunt had a bobble and the team took 2nd. Afterwards I give her the "its ok it was a mistake" mommy speech. The coach speaks to them as a team and says it was a small issue but overall the team did well and should be proud. THEN we head to the car and a parent whose been there awhile and is more comfortable giving her opinion says "well without that mistake we would have won jackets they needed to hit perfect, we knew it would be close but oh well" my daughter was standing there hears it all and is crushed. Other moms feel I should have addressed the parent especially since her daughter has made so many mistakes in the past, but I don't feel comfortable calling out other kids and making my daughter feel worse seeing me argue about this. Any suggestions on how to move on. The "hen pecking" really gets to me some times.