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Steve Kerr explains the most efficient way to set expectations with parents.
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Parents reaction to failure translates directly to how their kids will handle failure, according to Dweck.
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Now seven months in, we’ve learned a few things about the pandemic’s wider impact on youth & HS sports.
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Coaches can get involved in leadership in a different way by talking about character-building and identity.
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Activity from PCA trusted resource RISE to examine how athletes use sports as an agent social change.
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The "Parent Ball" can be used to make memories with your kid and at times, reinforce key teachable moments.
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Sonya Curry explains the importance of finding a coach who can see the potential in their athletes and growth.
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Paul Snow talks about the importance for coaches and parents to establish a positive relationship.
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Conrad Ray on establishing that the communication with parents should primarily go through the athlete.
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Jamie Young on the importance of parents supporting and trusting the coaches message.
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When coaches involve parents, it can make the experience more enjoyable for everyone.
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Klinzing argues that everyone would be better off (parents too!) if parents avoided coaching from the stands.
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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