SheCheers
Cheer Parent
- Mar 6, 2011
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i'm totally with @Num1Stunta and believe these parents have the "my child can do no wrong" syndrome...not necessarily that they're bff's.
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As a coach I have no problem correcting the kids and making sure they behave at practice. I also have no problem correcting a child out in public if they ever spoke to me that way, and certainly have no problem telling a parent that its unacceptable to do so.I have just come from practice with my niece and I am soooo upset. The little girls on my nieces team are just the most disrespectful children I have ever met. They treat their parents horribly by screaming at them and calling all sorts of names, one girl and I quote said "Next time drive faster b*****" and the parent laughed off this behavior and said ok!!!!! And the way they treat each other is just horrible but when the coach steps in to take action the parents want to get upset about how hes screaming at their child and all I could say is Really........
Except society today now blurs the lines between corporal punishment and abuse :confused:nothing a good spanking wouldn't fix.
... from their parents of course.