ice hockey games kids

by admin on March 10, 2005

ice hockey games kids
Do you think parents are to blame for the increasing violence and racial discrimination in minor league hockey?

I read in the Toronto Star this morning and I find it worrying that in Toronto, hockey leagues minor against a resurgence of violence and racial insults. If you have already attended a hockey game of minor league, you probably noticed Screaming parents for their son (s) to retrieve the disc or yelling at the coach to put his son (s) on ice. I think parents are to blame for the increase in misconduct, that put extra pressure on their children. What do you think?

I think you're right. Parents are strongly associated with their children to be saying something during the games. There is a coach of a team. A Many parents do not realize they are trying to make their own failures and shortcomings through their children. For example, a person close to me and I was on the phone each other before reaching a week. Your child is in one of these first-level maintenance of all school-up-to-the-Jones types want their children to go (it may take). During our conversation, mentioned that a child in the same school was killed because of pressure from their parents put into it. If they feel guilty, they should. Certainly deserves, because many parents think they do best for their children without thinking about how their children feel they matter. They do not recognize the warning signs of a problem child. On the one hand, the child may not even be realize they have problems. But as parents in Little League, Pop Warner, and others who act as coaches, who know very little about how to do things more difficult for their children. All parents are, but not more than enough for everyone. I met many in support of league football with my niece Games Community when he was young. I was among those who had to tell someone to do his job coach. I seen some of them go on the field and discuss with the referee, and I even saw some parents come and cry among them. I do not see how passionate they are, how they say they are interested, or who believe they are useful. No matter how much they have invested in the participation of your child, have no right to act like poor sports. Even some children can see the punks they are.

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