Here are my two cents as well...
I will ditto what others said, but also say something about the tournaments. Having more kids to do the work may seems like an unfair advantage to other teams, but I do think that you would actually be hindering the kids that will actually be going into the judging sessions. The judges will ask them questions about their work and they would have to explain how someone - not on their official team - did pieces of their work for them. If someone, not on their official team, programmed a certain mission, they surely can't run that mission at the tournament....and the same would go for the project. In Core Values, they are being judged on how they work...and worked during the season...together. Different kids change the dynamics of how they all work together. If they are used to working within a certain environment during the season, and then the dynamics change during the tournament, I think you may be setting your kids up for a difficult time.
It takes so much time to coach a team and it's such a personal investment. But I also do believe that anyone can do it, if they make the time to do it. I would suggest that she start her own team and offer to help her with ideas of how to begin. Also, in my experience, any other veteran team are always willing to help her. If she were to ask, I have no doubts that she would receive much advice and offers to help.
Amy
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