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My kids are in a tennis program where they love the other kids, but can't stand the coach. Should I move then to another program and a better coach?

PTCdresser57 · 61-69, M
Find out what they dont like first. If a valid reason then move them
Raleighmom · 41-45, F
@PTCdresser57 Thanks! I agree that role model is more important than tennis
PTCdresser57 · 61-69, M
Exactly and doesnt sound like anyone I would want kids to be around.
Raleighmom · 41-45, F
@PTCdresser57 It's a matter of deciding to keep their kids there for their friends or for the tennis???
originalGOS · 26-30, F
The other kids probably hate the coach as well. That's probably why the kids get along so well. Taking them out would be terrible ☹️
Raleighmom · 41-45, F
@originalGOS Some kids like him but most all parents dislike him very much. They are nice to him for the sake of their own kids.
whateverhappens · 26-30, F
well you are sending them there to have fun & learn something, if they arent happy with everyone makes no sense going
Raleighmom · 41-45, F
@whateverhappens Most all parents do not like him, but keep their kids there more for the other kids (friends) who they see all the time than for the tennis instruction itself.
DonaldTrumpet · 70-79, M
growS BetTErs Kids
okaybut · 56-60, M
Let them decide.
uncalled4 · 56-60, M
What can't they stand about him?
Raleighmom · 41-45, F
@uncalled4 He only talks with the kids when the parents are there or as soon as they pull up to the courts. The kids see that he is a 2 faced when he does this. He is also a big gossip and drama queen and talks about other parents and kids (in a bad way) in front of the kids and parents. He has been very divisive with families and tries to make people look bad if they leave him or have a problem with him.

 
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