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Unfortunately, I've seen the nasty side come out in some gym parents. Some just plain don't talk to you which maybe is best. Had 1 mom last season turn to another mom and me at a meet saying if her wonderful child had gotten to go later in the bars rotation, she would have gotten scores as high or higher than our kids. Now, usually her dd did go toward the end and was good on bars, but had a bad warm up with only "average" casts, so the coach put her up 1st. I think she had the "horrible" score of like a 8.85(this was L6) and my gymie and her teammate scored 9.35 and 9.45. This mom was really irritated because it also took her dd out of the running for 1st in the AA.
Its not necessarily what may be said in the gym that can be a problem, but what parents say in the car, at home and to coaches. Many coaches will just blow off a parent with an agenda who is bad mouthing other girls, but a few feed right into it.
Reality is, no matter what your child is in, some parents will take it to extremes to make sure their kid gets ahead, takes 1st whatever. Heard about a parent who spent over $3000 on a clarinet for her son(plus oodles of private lessons) to make sure he was always 1st chair and would have the best chance at making all state band.
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