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When coaches involve parents, it can make the experience more enjoyable for everyone.
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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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John O'Sullivan stresses the importance communication plays in building trust between parents and coaches.
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Jack Clark talks about how coaching positively can be challenging, but is necessary.
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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
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Assess the current culture as if you were a brand new family entering the program for the first time.
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AD Steve Kryger says that playing time discussions should be between the player and a coach, not the AD.
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While it won’t be easy, you have an opportunity to teach your son a challenging skill he will surely need.
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Establishing positive relationships and open communication between the coach, players, and parents is key.
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Klinzing argues that everyone would be better off (parents too!) if parents avoided coaching from the stands.