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What am I expected
to do as an AYSO parent?
Support Your Child
Take your child to practices
and games with the proper equipment. Support your child by giving
encouragement and showing an interest in his or her team. Help your
child learn soccer skills and good sportsmanship. Teach your child
that hard work and an honest effort are often more important than
victory.
Always Be Positive
You are not on the team, but
you have strong influence on the team's environment. Applaud good
plays by your child's team and by the opposing team. Support all
efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from youth sporting
activities.
Be Enthusiastic And Supportive
Let children
set their own goals and play the game for themselves. Don't put too
heavy a burden on your child to win games.
Reinforce Positive Behavior
The best way to
help a child to achieve goals and reduce the natural fear of failure
is through positive reinforcement. No one likes to make a mistake.
If your child does make one, remember that he or she is still
learning. Encourage your child's efforts and point out the good
things your child accomplished.
Let Coaches Coach And Referees Ref
Coaches and
referees are usually parents. They volunteer their time to help make
your child's youth soccer experience a positive one. They need your
support, too. What coaches and referees don't need is your help in
coaching from the sidelines. So please refrain from coaching during
games and practices. Referees are not the "bad guys." Treat them and
their calls fairly and respectfully.
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