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Spinoff from 12 yr old thread: football as a fix for tPOS?
Posted on 10/22/14 at 8:01 am
Posted on 10/22/14 at 8:01 am
The 12 year old thread reminded me of a situation at my son's school. There's a kid in his grade who is just a waste of space. He's been arrested several times already (at 13) and is a constant disruption in the classroom. My son refers to him as "the delinquent." I had to get his schedule changed because the kid basically doesn't let anybody learn when he's in the classroom. He kept snatching pens out my son's (and other kids) hands, snatching papers and wadding them up, cursing the teacher, etc. My son says the teachers never do anything. But, the kid is allowed on the football team. I was talking to another mom about it and said how I think it's wrong to reward a kid like that with privileges like being on a team. She said, "Maybe he needs football." I don't believe anyone "needs" football. If you don't have good grades and are a general POS, I don't think you should be allowed to represent your school and play on a team. But I grew up in a house where extra curricular activities were a reward for doing what we were supposed to do. Getting good grades, doing chores, etc. Anyone agree with football as a fix for a generally worthless kid?
Posted on 10/22/14 at 8:02 am to drunkenpunkin
How about a foot in his arse?
Posted on 10/22/14 at 8:04 am to Federline Jones
That's kind of my opinion. Not "Here's a jersey. Now run out all that energy, you little rascal!"
Posted on 10/22/14 at 8:04 am to drunkenpunkin
Yes. Football on the prison squad
Posted on 10/22/14 at 8:05 am to drunkenpunkin
sounds like your son should have whipped his arse or you should put your kid in a better school
Posted on 10/22/14 at 8:07 am to heartbreakTiger
Yes. I'm clearly the shitty parent here.
Posted on 10/22/14 at 8:07 am to drunkenpunkin
quote:Norwegians are thugs
The 12 year old thread reminded me of a situation at my son's school. There's a kid in his grade who is just a waste of space. He's been arrested several times already (at 13) and is a constant disruption in the classroom. My son refers to him as "the delinquent." I had to get his schedule changed because the kid basically doesn't let anybody learn when he's in the classroom. He kept snatching pens out my son's (and other kids) hands, snatching papers and wadding them up, cursing the teacher, etc. My son says the teachers never do anything. But, the kid is allowed on the football team
send them all back to Europe
Posted on 10/22/14 at 8:07 am to drunkenpunkin
Imagine how much worse "the delinquent" would be without some type of way to release any pent up aggression or other emotion. I agree that extra curricular activities should be a reward, but in some cases it could literally be saving a child's life (either his own or someone elses)
Posted on 10/22/14 at 8:07 am to drunkenpunkin
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I had to get his schedule changed because the kid basically doesn't let anybody learn when he's in the classroom. He kept snatching pens out my son's (and other kids) hands, snatching papers and wadding them up, cursing the teacher, etc. My son says the teachers never do anything.
..and this is reason #1 why parents choose to send kids to private schools.
They don't put up with that shite.
Posted on 10/22/14 at 8:07 am to drunkenpunkin
quote:
The 12 year old thread reminded me of a situation at my son's school. There's a kid in his grade who is just a waste of space. He's been arrested several times already (at 13) and is a constant disruption in the classroom. My son refers to him as "the delinquent." I had to get his schedule changed because the kid basically doesn't let anybody learn when he's in the classroom. He kept snatching pens out my son's (and other kids) hands, snatching papers and wadding them up, cursing the teacher, etc. My son says the teachers never do anything. But, the kid is allowed on the football team. I was talking to another mom about it and said how I think it's wrong to reward a kid like that with privileges like being on a team. She said, "Maybe he needs football." I don't believe anyone "needs" football. If you don't have good grades and are a general POS, I don't think you should be allowed to represent your school and play on a team. But I grew up in a house where extra curricular activities were a reward for doing what we were supposed to do. Getting good grades, doing chores, etc. Anyone agree with football as a fix for a generally worthless kid?
This is where a good coach can save a kid's life. Tell the kid, I'm going to check with your teachers every week to see how you're behaving in class. If you stay out of trouble, you play. If not, you run every day while the rest of the team practices.
Posted on 10/22/14 at 8:11 am to FAF
I'm aware. But despite the sampling that is OT, private school is not an option for all. And his school is generally good. I had a very civilized discussion with the principal and his schedule was changed that day. My son brought a low D at interim time to a high B in the new class.
Posted on 10/22/14 at 8:20 am to drunkenpunkin
I generally agree that extra curriculars should be a priviledge, but in this situation, I'd allow it. The kid may not have a positive male role model at home, and a coach could provide that.
Posted on 10/22/14 at 8:20 am to RidiculousHype
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This is where a good coach can save a kid's life.
Meh, that just seems to be a bunch of crap ginned up by those sepia-toned Tom Rinaldi puff pieces on ESPN.
Posted on 10/22/14 at 8:22 am to Feral
That's how I feel. Look at college and NFL players. Football hasn't helped a lot of them not be worthless pieces of shite.
Posted on 10/22/14 at 8:22 am to drunkenpunkin
Nope. I've coached youth football for 13 years, and I tell all of my kids that if they are a problem at school/home, or they don't keep their grades up, they do not play.
I'm at a catholic school, so I teach:
God
Family
School
Football
Football is a privilege for doing all of the things that you are supposed to do every day.
I'm at a catholic school, so I teach:
God
Family
School
Football
Football is a privilege for doing all of the things that you are supposed to do every day.
Posted on 10/22/14 at 8:24 am to CoachDon
You're the kind of coach I'd want for my kids if they were into that sort of thing. I think setting priorities like that and giving a kid something to work for is much more effective than just letting them play because they're aggressive.
Posted on 10/22/14 at 8:25 am to drunkenpunkin
Oh I'd let this kid on my team. I'd make him run everyday and make him be a squad rn at the local high school so the defense can crush him.
Posted on 10/22/14 at 8:28 am to drunkenpunkin
Every child has a story. At 13 they are a product of their home life :-(
Maybe he does need football.
Maybe he does need football.
Posted on 10/22/14 at 8:30 am to drunkenpunkin
Every parish needs "alternative" schools for kids like that. I know Jefferson parish had at least two. All the dummies and bad kids went to Martyn or Deckbar.
Posted on 10/22/14 at 8:31 am to Napoleon
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Every parish needs "alternative" schools for kids like that. I know Jefferson parish had at least two. All the dummies and bad kids went to Martyn or Deckbar.
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