@rjchoppy Any person that has a child in school during Covid should do it. They missed years of normal growth. Nothing wrong with it. If you check the ages of most athletes you’ll see they’re a little bit older. It’s not illegal so why not
@cartierfamilyZ Anyone with a child and had to deal with covid policies should all give their child an extra year to develop. They lost a ton academically and socially from that time. I’m surprised it’s not more. I’m sure parents don’t care; they are looking out for their child’s best interest.
@FinsCanes1980@MarkCha53806169@RedWavePress It has. In the early 90s there were a ton of people that did it who didn’t play as freshmen. Also my freshman year of college I turned 18 right before attending and out of the 10 freshman I was youngest by more the a year. Thanks to Facebook I know why they treated me like a kid.
@RedWavePress It’s no different then a person owning a business and train them in the way that would give them an upper hand in said business. Parents are in the business of getting their child the best opportunity. I salute them for doing so.
@RedWavePress Lastly whatever a parent chooses to do for their child to get an advantage I believe is good for them. I don’t think there’s a problem with it. Also for those that say it’s because of sports it could be, but I look at it as a parent doing what’s best for their child.
Democrats haven’t been in charge for a month in Virginia and they’ve already proposed 50 new taxes…
Including taxes on gym memberships and dog walking.
You get exactly what you vote for!
@theRealKiyosaki The irony, do you think the US doesn’t have a ton of gold. You’d be a fool to believe that the US doesn’t have more gold than all of them combined.