PCA New England
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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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One of the things I’ve noticed that truly great coaches have in common is that they are insatiable learners.
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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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What is PCA’s viewpoint on the show *Friday Night Tykes * that sensationalizes screaming coaches and parents?
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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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Talk to the coach in private during a calm time to let him know how his behavior affects you and the players.
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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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See a PCA experts opinion on whether coaches should punish athletes with running for poor performance.