tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4179543650331223349.post6799346762609325653..comments2022-12-11T04:23:51.436-06:00Comments on FOLGER'S GYMNASTICS: Behavior - Education vs. Rules and ConsequencesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4179543650331223349.post-56437465361316693032010-10-04T09:57:47.019-05:002010-10-04T09:57:47.019-05:00I believe this article is spot on!! I do think th...I believe this article is spot on!! I do think this is a great idea amd should be started. Parents actions have everything to do with their children it's how they learn what is right and what is wrong. Parents should make the changes get their kids to practice on time and teach them that they way the SPEAK to their coaches should be no different than a teacher at school. I believe if a child is sat out or made to call their parent and to leave the gym that day or night because of they way the speak to their coaches this would stop real quick.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4179543650331223349.post-64989348150503141402010-09-10T12:42:52.500-05:002010-09-10T12:42:52.500-05:00I think this is a fabulous idea! And I think it as...I think this is a fabulous idea! And I think it asks for commitment from the parent too. If the parent doesnt want their child to be punished for being late then they need to make the changes to be on time. Their (the parents) actions effect others as well and if they want their child to be committed to the sport then they need a level of commitment as well. <br /><br />Its kinda a dual lesson... Teaching the kids responsibility and appropriate behavior also gives their parents a lesson as well. Some parents need it more than their child!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com