Parent Coaching Tips
Do you coach your own child? Here you can find parent coaching tips and research articles about appropriate sideline behavior, running practice and more.
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Being a youth coach is a privilege, as it gives people the opportunity to make a positive impact for life.
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Questions that help kids draw the parallels between lessons learned in sports so they can apply them to life.
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Parenting can be a serious job, but that doesn't mean you can't play around with your kids, Keltner says.
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Speaking as a past Little League Baseball and Softball coach, here are some observations and considerations.
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John O'Sullivan says that making the ride home a 'teachable moment' starts to take the joy out of the game.
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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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Coaches can think they know it all right away. Dave St. Peter says he still doesn't know it all years later.
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Establishing positive relationships and open communication between the coach, players, and parents is key.
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A former pro golfer says that if you say anything game-related, you might think about asking these questions.
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Studies show that when teenagers stop learning from their parents, they still listen to teachers and coaches.