Here is a story from Cornwall Ontario about perceived escalating violence in Minor Hockey House League and parent and coaching issues."The Cornwall Minor Hockey League last week lost a 20
year veteran volunteer coach, convenerand member of the
volunteer of the board due to the lack of willingness by the league to attempt
to rectify legitimate complaints by some parents. Feeling that the several needs
were not heard, he escalated his lack of confidence views to a higher authority
being the ODMHA and was asked to step down from the Volunteer Executive Board of
the Cornwall Minor Hockey Association or be voted out at the elections which is
open to the parents who have registered players in the league in March
2012." It's at: http://cornwallfreenews.com/2012/03/violence-in-cornwall-ontario-minor-hockey-called-into-question-march-5-2012/
in the Cornwall Free News.
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Saturday, November 19, 2011
It's All In The Car Ride
I used to be quite conservative with our kids hockey travel. Wherever possible we drove our kids to each and every practice and game and sat and watched. Over the past year, things have gotten crazy and while we still make it to most games, we often share the rides to out of town games and practices. On most weekend days where there are 3 or more events, one or more of our kids grab a ride with someone on their team, and we try to offer rides as well. Sometimes I will offer to drive other parents as well, for some adult conversation and to save gas.
While I used to think my kids needed one of their parents for each and every event, they much prefer to ride with someone else, and are having much happier hockey seasons, making new friends and learning about other families. The worst car rides are ones where the guest child brings along an iPod, and or handheld game and tunes everyone else out during the ride. The best rides involve laughter coming from the back seat and new friends.
While I used to think my kids needed one of their parents for each and every event, they much prefer to ride with someone else, and are having much happier hockey seasons, making new friends and learning about other families. The worst car rides are ones where the guest child brings along an iPod, and or handheld game and tunes everyone else out during the ride. The best rides involve laughter coming from the back seat and new friends.
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