Kids…

Peytons basketball league is very family-oriented. The parents are required to stay for all of practice. This means oftentimes there are siblings hanging around. In one kid’s case, there were two younger siblings one mom was wrangling. She had a seven year old girl playing with Peyton, a 5 year old girl and a three year old boy.  The boy announced he had to go to the bathroom. So the mom told the five year old she was going to take him.  The little girl looked around and asked, “Who is going to stay with me?” The mom told her she’d be fine. No one was going to take her.  I smiled at her, and she seemed okay with that.  Soon the kids had a water break.  Peyton came over for some water. Then her sister did the same and sat in front of her. The five year old said, “Your kid’s good.”  I asked her which kid she was talking about.  She positively identified Peyton. Then she pointed to her sister and said, “That’s my kid.”  I asked her if she’d play basketball later.  She shook her head. She plays soccer.  She told me that her dad went to go get them lunch. She said, “I think he went to get sandwiches.  But I don’t like sandwiches.”  I asked her, “Even peanut butter and jelly?”  She told me no because her brother was allergic.  Responsible five year old.  When her mom came back, I let her know about our conversation.  These girls will “grow up” together in the league. The mom herself had grown up in the league and was taught by the same coach.  Funny that happened at softball too. The head coach had one of the dads in high school.  

Peyton and H had been doing many drills together. Then they were asked to pair up, and they still chose to play together. I think the coach saw it and tried to pass them each a ball. Peyton played hot potato with it tossed it to another girl.  She was confused by the request because now the girl had the ball then Peyton had none then H and the other girl.  So it looked like Peyton just gave it to her partner! But then Peyton did some hand motioning and the girls figured it out.  P and H played together until H’s dad made them run the drill separately including the other girls. There were only four today, so they got a good work out in. 
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The dads of sons noticed the girls listened better. Granted there were eight boys and only half as many girls but still.  One dad was even videotaping the girls running the same drill as the boys. The coach mentioned the girls kept the ball off the floor more than the boys were (no look passing drills with a soft plush ball). It was nice to hear the dads say the girls were all athletic!  So proud of Peyton trying new things especially as they relate to sports.  The girl’s mom that I met mentioned her daughter doesn’t like to try new things especially if she doesn’t think she will so well.  I told her that’s exactly how P is, and they were both doing well.  Hopefully this tests them and gets them over that fear and gives them more confidence.  

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