The opposite of the topic about parents taking sports too seriously, I hate it when parents and leagues take the competitiveness out of sports.
What I mean, when the league has a rule where every game ends in a tie, no matter what. First off, I find this condensending to kids. I know kids aren't adults but I also know they aren't stupid. They catch one when one team score 20 times and the other doesn't score at all but the game is a tie that something is up. Its nice for the losers but it takes away the accomplishments of the winners.
Secondly kids need to learn how to lose. Nobody wants to lose but if a kid never learns how to cope with it then when they eventually lose something more important then a soccer game they will flip out because it has never happened before.
I had a season in little league where my team loss every game. Even the one time we scored more points we technically lost because we only had eight players. It wasn't for a lack of trying, but that season the team had alot of poorer kids on the team who couldn't make it to practices or games since parents weren't around to give them rides or make sure they showed up. Despite that it was a fun year. If the league had declared we had won some games or tied when we hadn't it would have been insulting. They would be saying "We know you lost, but we don't think you're smart enough to know that."
Basically, kids aren't dumb. Its good to not put too much pressure on them but at the same time you shouldn't pretend they can't handle losing.
What I mean, when the league has a rule where every game ends in a tie, no matter what. First off, I find this condensending to kids. I know kids aren't adults but I also know they aren't stupid. They catch one when one team score 20 times and the other doesn't score at all but the game is a tie that something is up. Its nice for the losers but it takes away the accomplishments of the winners.
Secondly kids need to learn how to lose. Nobody wants to lose but if a kid never learns how to cope with it then when they eventually lose something more important then a soccer game they will flip out because it has never happened before.
I had a season in little league where my team loss every game. Even the one time we scored more points we technically lost because we only had eight players. It wasn't for a lack of trying, but that season the team had alot of poorer kids on the team who couldn't make it to practices or games since parents weren't around to give them rides or make sure they showed up. Despite that it was a fun year. If the league had declared we had won some games or tied when we hadn't it would have been insulting. They would be saying "We know you lost, but we don't think you're smart enough to know that."
Basically, kids aren't dumb. Its good to not put too much pressure on them but at the same time you shouldn't pretend they can't handle losing.
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