dancedevine
New Member
Hi everyone,
I was wondering if any other teachers ever had this come up in their classes. I teach a tweens and teens ballroom class and have in one class a mother that is very nice but is compelled to coach her child from the sidelines. This is a beginning class. I have tried to be diplomatic and respond by saying something like, "Ok sideline coaches have to join us"...but as yet this hasn't discouraged her.
I always thought I wanted a stage mom like the one in the movie Beaches...but now...I am so relieved I missed out on this type of mother! I like the parent as a person and do not want to offend her but her behavior is really distracting to everyone and most often she is giving unhelpful advice to her more than already anxious teen!
Our next class session begins soon and I was thinking of including something in the first handout asking parents and non-participants to refrain from coaching and commenting during our class time.
Any thoughts?
Signed,
newbie teacher
I was wondering if any other teachers ever had this come up in their classes. I teach a tweens and teens ballroom class and have in one class a mother that is very nice but is compelled to coach her child from the sidelines. This is a beginning class. I have tried to be diplomatic and respond by saying something like, "Ok sideline coaches have to join us"...but as yet this hasn't discouraged her.
I always thought I wanted a stage mom like the one in the movie Beaches...but now...I am so relieved I missed out on this type of mother! I like the parent as a person and do not want to offend her but her behavior is really distracting to everyone and most often she is giving unhelpful advice to her more than already anxious teen!
Our next class session begins soon and I was thinking of including something in the first handout asking parents and non-participants to refrain from coaching and commenting during our class time.
Any thoughts?
Signed,
newbie teacher