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Do not
force your children to participate in sports, but support their desires to
play their chosen sport. Children are involved in organized sports for
their enjoyment. Make it fun.
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Encourage your child to play by the rules. Remember, children learn best
by example, so applaud the good plays of both teams.
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Do not
embarrass your child by yelling at players, coaches or officials. By
showing a positive attitude toward the game and all of its participants,
your child will benefit.
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Emphasize skill development and practices and how they benefit your young
athlete. De-emphasize games and competition in lower age groups.
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Know and
study the rules of the game, and support the officials on and off the ice.
This approach will help in the development and support of the game. Any
criticism of the officials only hurts the game.
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Applaud
a good effort in victory and in defeat and enforce the positive points of
the game. Never yell or physically abuse your child after a game or
practice-it is destructive. Work toward removing the physical and verbal
abuse in youth sports.
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Recognize the importance of volunteer coaches. They are important to the
development of your child and the sport. Communicate with them and support
them.
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If you
enjoy the game, learn all you can about the game, and volunteer!