Sure, I feel bad for any kid that feels humiliated. But seriously, even if teams were assigned randomly, wouldn't that same kid still be the one striking out/missing the volleyball/wandering around aimlessly with a hockey stick? Everyone is bad at something.
So, by your opinion I should have told the second grader that came back from PE crying like her heart was breaking, asking me why no one liked her, to just suck it up and get over it?
I remember dodge ball. I had a great arm (helps to have mostly male cousins and play sports with them), could catch and was slight faster than average. The poor kids who did not get the ball and could not catch would just stand against the back wall waiting to get hit. Then they could sit down.
No, you say getting picked last for a sporting event is not a critique of you value as a human being. Then you tell them to suck it up and move on.
No, you say getting picked last for a sporting event is not a critique of you value as a human being. Then you tell them to suck it up and move on.
No, you say getting picked last for a sporting event is not a critique of you value as a human being. Then you tell them to suck it up and move on.
LOL! I can still remember that red ball coming towards me!
I was, and still am, the most uncoordinated person ever to grace a gymnasium. I have no hand-to-eye coordination. I would have picked me last.
Sure, I feel bad for any kid that feels humiliated. But seriously, even if teams were assigned randomly, wouldn't that same kid still be the one striking out/missing the volleyball/wandering around aimlessly with a hockey stick? Everyone is bad at something.
I'm gonna have to fight you for that part in red. I am the most uncoordinated person to ever grace a gym.
I actually held my own in dodgeball though...all the more athletic kids wouuld go after each other, and I kind of laid low and flew under the radar...was often one of the last ones standing.![]()
Sure, I feel bad for any kid that feels humiliated. But seriously, even if teams were assigned randomly, wouldn't that same kid still be the one striking out/missing the volleyball/wandering around aimlessly with a hockey stick? Everyone is bad at something.
I'm gonna have to fight you for that part in red. I am the most uncoordinated person to ever grace a gym.
I actually held my own in dodgeball though...all the more athletic kids wouuld go after each other, and I kind of laid low and flew under the radar...was often one of the last ones standing.![]()
I admit, I have vehemently disagreed with you in the past, but that is the the best advice I've read in a long time.![]()
Let's see:
Chorus and all sports: Kids try out for these things because they want to do them and know going in they may not make it. They are not forced to do it and if they know they aren't any good, chances are they are not going to try out.
AP classes: Kids are not left standing in front of the entire class knowing no one wants them in the class.
So, by your opinion I should have told the second grader that came back from PE crying like her heart was breaking, asking me why no one liked her, to just suck it up and get over it?
Nope, that is absolutely not what happened. The classroom teacher talked to the PE teacher and he changed the way the teams were chosen. And a happy little girl went to gym and played the game with the other kids. Problem easily solved. No one hurt, no one sacrificed. She still couldn't play basketball to save her life, but she didn't want to be good at the game, she just wanted to sit on the bench with the other kids and not be treated like a leper.
What you all are not understanding is that doing things this way is all fine and good when you have well rounded kids that are going to get picked for other things; but there are kids that don't get picked for anything. Why can't this one little bit of embarrassment be removed? Its not like its going to change PE class.
It's called life, folks. Who I REALLY feel sorry for are the kids who's parents think it is their job to shield them from every little disappointment that comes their way. That is a lot more damaging then being picked last on a kickball team. Someone is ALWAYS going to be better than you, get over it.
It's called life, folks. Who I REALLY feel sorry for are the kids who's parents think it is their job to shield them from every little disappointment that comes their way. That is a lot more damaging then being picked last on a kickball team. Someone is ALWAYS going to be better than you, get over it.
No, you say getting picked last for a sporting event is not a critique of you value as a human being. Then you tell them to suck it up and move on.