miraclegro
02-17-2010, 06:28 PM
Hello,
I need some answers, please. I coach skating and am currently manager for the Synchro team's USFS Skate with us program. It raises money for the team, and i am just a volunteer with this program. I am in charge, but also kind of trying to honor the synchro coach (who is quite a bit younger than i am).
Problem is, our program has grown, but some weeks, a few of the Synchro girls may not be able to make it, so we have incorporated 2 "helpers" so far. One is a 13 year old girl, who is doing very well, and another is an 11-year old juvenile level skater who is very mature for her age.
Well, i just had a mom call and ask if her 10-year old could help, and i told her i would get back to her. This little girl is not very mature for her age - she comes across more as a 7 or 8 year old, not that she acts like a baby, but her take on things.... anyway, now i am afraid if i say no, i will hurt this parent's feelings and the child, and if i say yes, it may hurt the integrity of the program. I need to start establishing a little more boundaries, but to be honest, i thought the Synchro team would be more "THERE" every week, and also, the program has grown. If i were completely in charge, i would be more hard core from the beginning.....any ideas?
P.S. the USFS Learn to skate contact didn't really seem to give me a direct age to go with....
I need some answers, please. I coach skating and am currently manager for the Synchro team's USFS Skate with us program. It raises money for the team, and i am just a volunteer with this program. I am in charge, but also kind of trying to honor the synchro coach (who is quite a bit younger than i am).
Problem is, our program has grown, but some weeks, a few of the Synchro girls may not be able to make it, so we have incorporated 2 "helpers" so far. One is a 13 year old girl, who is doing very well, and another is an 11-year old juvenile level skater who is very mature for her age.
Well, i just had a mom call and ask if her 10-year old could help, and i told her i would get back to her. This little girl is not very mature for her age - she comes across more as a 7 or 8 year old, not that she acts like a baby, but her take on things.... anyway, now i am afraid if i say no, i will hurt this parent's feelings and the child, and if i say yes, it may hurt the integrity of the program. I need to start establishing a little more boundaries, but to be honest, i thought the Synchro team would be more "THERE" every week, and also, the program has grown. If i were completely in charge, i would be more hard core from the beginning.....any ideas?
P.S. the USFS Learn to skate contact didn't really seem to give me a direct age to go with....