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Two sets of parents who sued the Greater Toronto Hockey League, one of its clubs and four team officials for $25,000 each when their sons were cut during spring tryouts have reached a settlement.
Two sets of parents who sued the Greater Toronto Hockey League, one of its clubs and four team officials for $25,000 each when their sons were cut during spring tryouts have reached a settlement.
2 comments:
Parents need to start being less involved when it comes to coaching decisions. They are not showing theire kids how to deal with things, like getting cut from a team, properly. This is a bad behaviour on the parents part. I mean the coach had a reason to cut them off the team. Suing them won't change anything.
I believe that the parents in this case were over involved. Instead of suing, I think that parents should sit their child down and evaluate what could have been the problem. And if the reason being their child was not good enough, motivational talks such as "try harder, never give up, don't quit" should be adopted. Going legal only pampers the child and indicates that if a problem does arise, go to daddy or mummy and they would solve it for you. I believe that is not correct.
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