• TheFeatureCreature@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Got several teachers in my family and they are all very vocal about how parents are by far one of the worst parts of their jobs. Every parent thinks their kid is the most important thing in the entire universe and should get premium treatment, usually at the cost of the other children (or even to spite the other children). They make absolutely insane demands and accusations and display extreme ignorance in regards to education and how the school their own child attends actually works.

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    8 months ago

    I had the pleasure of watching the end of a U10 futsal game before my son’s game, they had to bring in the tournmmet director to start throwing parents out. It’s my belief that the worst parents are the ones of younger kids. I don’t know if the parents mellow out/get used to bad calls or the bad parents get weeded out.

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    8 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Delphine Nault says she was on the verge of tears while refereeing her first U12 soccer game last summer in Windsor, Que.

    But she’s hopeful next season will be different due to a pilot project in the town of about 5,000 which will grant some referees access to body cameras in an attempt to curb verbal abuse they experience on the job.

    Martin Tremblay, president of the Minor Soccer Association of Windsor — which is behind the project — says the abuse is scaring people away from the profession.

    Tremblay pushed forward with the idea in 2022, after an incident during a game that ended up before a disciplinary inquiry.

    Hockey Quebec might follow in Windsor’s footsteps as they are struggling to keep officials longer-term, says Stéphane Auger.

    A former referee with the NHL, he’s now the director of officiating, player safety and rules and regulations at Hockey Quebec.


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