Age Group coaching question

I need some advice on how to handle a situation with my daughter. She is 12 years-old and swims year round competitively. She's very good but not elite, at least at this point. We had a situation today at a meet where she was in tears after a race. Her coach has become sort of fixated on one swimmer in their group's success (a swimmer who happens to be my daughter's closest friend). I'm sure most of you know the deal. I totally get it. The thing that bothers me about what my daughter told me, however, is that he gives this girl advice right before races but does not do the same for others. After the race he told my daughter to go cool down and then come to him to get after-race advice, but instead he went to have a 20 minute conversation with the girl's mom. I understand that the more talented swimmers will get more attention, but I think coaches at this age should also be cognizant of giving all their swimmers some confidence and a sense that the coach takes interest in their success too. Am I off base with this? My son is a bottom tier swimmer whose coach gives him a few words of advice before races. Nobody is asking for undeserved praise or rewards, but a simple acknowledgement that the coach cares about your performance too would be nice.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 9 years ago
    Well, the HS season is over so she is doing well. After the season was over something else happened that I can't talk about right now, but it was in writing and resulted in the head coach resigning his position as coach. My daughter is looking into reporting it to professional standards commission (for educators) and GHSA.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 9 years ago
    Well, the HS season is over so she is doing well. After the season was over something else happened that I can't talk about right now, but it was in writing and resulted in the head coach resigning his position as coach. My daughter is looking into reporting it to professional standards commission (for educators) and GHSA.
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