Shelbs, Because I've done this for so many years and had the pleasure of helping so many kids (and adults) along the way, I have to disagree with you. By not letting them participate they (not you) are losing out on several points. First, they'll be bowling with kids of their own age and skill and probably will make some friends that could last for years. Second, this is a good time for kids to learn about team sports and what it means to be a part of a team. This is a learned skill that will apply all throughout their life whether in sports or a working environment. Just the winning and losing aspect teaches kids some real life lessons. And last but not least, how about having fun? Our kids at that age have a peanut gallery of parents that you can hear all the way to the end of the bowling center ! They have matching USBC shirts so they all feel like a part of the team and almost all of the get weekly awards for the scores they posted from the week before. When they run up to the desk to get their award they have a smile a mile wide.
I'll agree there are "some" people that drop off their kids and use it as a babysitting service, but for most it's a time for the parents to allow the kids some enjoyment as their parents look on. Just my thoughts on the subject.
Bob
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