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On 4/25/09, Deb wrote:
> I'm not really sure what doesn't make sense. It absolutely is
> happening on the field. In my opinion there is a very easy way
> to stop it-pull the girl out as soon as the blame game begins
> but this coach doesn't have the guts to do the right thing. He
> is more concerned with being liked by everyone. He is aware of
> what is going on but I'm sure he doesn't realize how much it is
> affecting my daughter. He makes general statements about, "not
> blaming each other" but does nothing to actively stop it. My
> husband and I try very hard not to be the parents that stick
> their noses in at every turn.
what i think u should do is leave it alone what the coutch is doing
its prombly wrong but just leave it alone do ur daughter like
playin in the game if not take her out but if she do leave her in
becuase i am a perfassional cauch and i no a lot about this stuff
that u are talkin about write back if u get this a can help u alot
with your promblems
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