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First, think about encouraging your daughter to help her coach understand her play, personality, and learning.
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I would suggest measuring all your players by a wider range of traditional and non-traditional metrics.
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Katie Hurley, The Jed Foundation provides parents and caregivers 12 tips for talking to their teen athletes
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Sports teams offer unique opportunities to create spaces where teens and young adults feel safe, seen,...
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I'd advise you to bring the topic up directly with the head coach before elevating it to the Athletic Director
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Pay attention not only to your own safety education but that you also provide learning opportunities.
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When he says due to the parents, what does he mean? I think you need and deserve more information.
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If there is even a question of abuse, it would be wise to remove your child from the situation immediately.
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Speaking as a past Little League Baseball and Softball coach, here are some observations and considerations.
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Work with the player to set up clear, consistent, and simple expectations for positive things he can do.
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Her body language says that she is bored and she complains a lot about practically every aspect of the game.
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If a coach ignores pitch count or playing time rules, he is willing to win at the cost of his players