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PARENT/COACH RELATIONSHIP
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coaching are extremely difficult vocations. By establishing an understanding
of each position, we are better able to accept the actions of the other and
provide greater benefits to children. As parents, when your children become
involved in our program, you have the right to understand what expectations
are placed on your child. This begins with clear communication from the
coach of your child's program. |
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COMMUNICATION YOU SHOULD EXPECT
FROM YOUR CHILD'S COACH
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" Philosophy of the
coach
" Expectations the coach has for your child as well as all players on the
squad
" Locations and times of practices and contests
" Team requirements, i.e. special equipment and off-season conditioning
" Procedures should your child be injured during participation
" Discipline that may result in denial of your child's participation
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COMMUNICATION COACHES EXPECT FROM PARENTS |
 | Concerns expressed directly to
the coach |
 | Notification of any schedule
conflicts well in advance |
 | Specific concern in regard to
a coach's philosophy and/or exceptions
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 | The treatment of your child,
mentally and physically |
 | Ways to help your child
improve |
 | Concerns about your child's
behavior |
 | Notification of illness or
injury as soon as possible |
It is very difficult to accept
your child's not playing as much as you may hope. Coaches are professionals.
They make judgments based on what they believe to be the best for all
students involved. As you have seen from the list above, certain things can
and should be discussed with your child's coach. Other things, such as those
described in the next segment, must be left to the discretion of the coach. |
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ISSUES NOT APPROPRIATE TO DISCUSS WITH COACHES
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 | Amount of playing time
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 | Team strategy
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 | Play calling
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 | Other student/athletes
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IF YOU HAVE A
CONCERN TO DISCUSS WITH A
COACH, PLEASE FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE
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- Call to set up an appointment
with the coach.
- If the coach cannot be
reached, call the Athletic Director.
- Please do not attempt to
confront a coach before or after a contest or practice. These can be
emotional times for both the parent and the coach. Meetings of this nature
usually do not promote positive resolutions.
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THE
NEXT STEP: WHAT CAN A PARENT DO IF THE MEETING WITH THE COACH DID NOT
PROVIDE A SATISFACTORY RESOLUTION?
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- Call and speak with
the Athletic Director.
- At this meeting,
further appropriate steps can be determined
Parents are encouraged
to discuss issues and problems with the Athletic Director. However, if a
parent has specific complaints regarding a coach, then the coach must have
the opportunity to be present to meet with the parent.
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