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Daughters sports club

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Carol52 · 25/08/2024 08:24

My daughter joined a club a few months ago.
She has been poorly with stomach problems and it is still being investigated. She has missed alot of school and clubs.
The paediatrician said to try and continue with things..
At the time she started alot of other girls joined too,
Every time we go to a game I explain that she has not felt yo well etc I feel the parents think she is not bothered.
She tries to go to training but when it's a game she has not improved as much.
Some of the parents because their children are good are know l know all everything . It feels abit like a school drop off feeling I stalk yo done often I tried but it's like they only talk to the good players children. It sounds stupid but true.
Even the coach did not reply when I put in the messages she could not play the other week.
Anyway has anyone else felt like this. This week I spoke a little bit to a couple of the parents but then I had a walk and just stood on my own. To be honest I felt better doing,
Am I bring stupid I take my daughter. To play and I am not over social anyway am I bring wrong.

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Pipecleanerrevival · 25/08/2024 08:27

If you’re not there to make friends and your daughter enjoys it I’d continue taking her, hold your nose, smile, nod and get out of there as fast as you can. Don’t expect replies. I hope they get to the root of her problem soon. It must be very stressful and worrying for you both

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