xtremeteal4life
Cheer Parent
- Oct 10, 2010
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And yet tons of x-games athletes who started when they were young kept and keep doing dangerous things regardless of injury despite your wise logic ;)What's with all the hate?! Alisha is there as a parent not a coach and even if she tells her kids no are they going to listen? How many times did you guys not listen to your patents Groening up. They're kids they push boundaries and if one brakes something from being stupid it's the kids fault they're are sure going to think twice before attempting to do it on a dead floor again
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And as a parent, let me assure you that as much as we wish this was the case (kids learn from their mistakes on their own), unfortunately it is not a majority of the time. It's why we have a responsibility to keep our kids safe first and foremost, rather than waiting on them to hopefully learn a lesson that is potentially dangerous and/or life threatening. Kids are curious and fearless by nature and must be constantly conditioned (behaviorally) to "unlearn" or learn what is right and/or OK. I'd prefer to parent to the best of my ability than to wait for a broken bone, or worse, a paralysing injury for them to learn their lesson.