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As a parent, athlete or employee, you are fully entitled to question things you feel aren't right. But keep it respectful.
In my time I have seen many a parent question the coaches, both in professional, polite ways and in rude, offensive ways.
"I was just wondering why my child wasn't given a level 5 placement when she has jumps to tuck and a full. Would you mind letting me know your reasoning, and if there's something she can improve upon?
"My child was put on a level 4 team despite having level 5 skills. I've heard that there were many kids put in the higher teams who don't have the skills that she has."
It's pretty clear that one of these options is preferable to the other...
In my time I have seen many a parent question the coaches, both in professional, polite ways and in rude, offensive ways.
"I was just wondering why my child wasn't given a level 5 placement when she has jumps to tuck and a full. Would you mind letting me know your reasoning, and if there's something she can improve upon?
"My child was put on a level 4 team despite having level 5 skills. I've heard that there were many kids put in the higher teams who don't have the skills that she has."
It's pretty clear that one of these options is preferable to the other...