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We are a group of moms that collect old sports gear to donate to children who need them to play.

06/22/2023

⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️⛈️☔️

Photos from Acreage Sports Moms's post 06/14/2023

First Basketball game of the season!
To Keep them busy and focus on positive things is the goal.

06/10/2023

Who can relate?? 😅

Battle With Cancer, organized by Devin Robinson 05/26/2023

We are all so very blessed to watch our children finish off their school year healthy and happy. Our school has gathered around this little 3rd grader, who is battling a very aggressive cancer. Please donate!! This family need our help so they can be there for Devin.
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Battle With Cancer, organized by Devin Robinson Hi my name is Devin Robinson Sr. and I am the Father of Devin Robinson Jr. Last month my family lif… Devin Robinson needs your support for Battle With Cancer

05/26/2023

Happy last day of school!!!!!

Photos from Acreage Sports Moms's post 05/20/2023

Chilling at the Acreage Athletic League watching the Pro Bowl 🏈

Photos from Acreage Sports Moms's post 05/20/2023

The Pro Bowl life 🏈

Acreage Flag Football

05/16/2023

7 Tips How On How To Talk To The Coach Because Your Child Is Not Playing

If your child is not playing on the team, it can be frustrating for both you and your child. However, before talking to the coach, it's important to approach the situation in a calm and respectful manner. Here are seven tips on how to talk to the coach effectively:

Understand the Coach's Perspective: Coaches have a difficult task of ensuring that the team performs well while also trying to build the skills of individual players. Before talking to the coach, try to gain an understanding of their coaching philosophy.

Respect the Coach's Decision: Give the coach the benefit of the doubt and assume that they have a good reason for not playing your child. Instead of accusing them of not playing your child, ask them what your child needs to work on to improve their chances of playing.

Express Your Concerns in a Calm Manner: Approach the coach calmly and respectfully without being aggressive. State your concerns in complete sentences and avoid using accusatory language.

Ask for Specific Feedback: Ask the coach what specific skills your child needs to work on to get more playtime. This information is valuable as it can help your child improve their game and increase their chances of playing.

Look for Opportunities to Help: Offer to help the coach in any way possible. For example, you can volunteer to assist during practice or help in any other way that may be beneficial to the team.

Attend Team Meetings: Attend any team meetings to be better informed about the coach's strategies, expectations, and rules. This can help you understand why certain players are preferred over others.

Be Open to Feedback: Listen to the coach's feedback and take it constructively without being defensive or argumentative. This can help your child grow as a player and strengthen your relationship with the coach.

In conclusion, before talking to the coach about your child's playing time, it is important to approach the situation calmly, respectfully, and with an open mind. By following these tips, you can help your child improve their game and increase their chances of playing while also developing a positive relationship with the coach.

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05/15/2023

So true... :-)

05/14/2023

Happy Mother’s Day ❤️after a long season this day is well deserved to all Sports Moms. Enjoy this beautiful day 💐

05/14/2023

Happy Mother's Day, to all of those moms out there juggling crazy schedules for their kids sports. We see you! We love you! We are you! Enjoy your special day.

05/14/2023

Super Bowl Saturday 🏈 🏆 🙌

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