Articlexpo
Search:    Main :> About Us :> Privacy :> Terms of Use :> Add Url :> Submit Article   
 

Making A Good Impression With Your Home

When you??re trying to get to know someone, nothing can give you a closer look into their personalit ... - Gabriel Adams
 

Self Defense With Pepper Spray - The Shot That Can Save Your Life

Read why pepper spray is an effective method of protection but still causes no permanent damage. Lea ... - Sandra A. Mosley
 

A Christmas Story - The First Christmas Lights

The history of when the first strands of colored blinking lights decorating our trees and houses wer ... - Catherine Spelling
 
 

Spring & Home Decorating - A Fresh New Look

Open Windows ? Curtains fluttering from a warm breeze ? The air smells fresh and clean ? Buds on the ... - Bonnie Carrier
 

Personal Honor

There are moments in the lives of parents, and grandparents, when they receive validation for the wa ... - Jeannine Schenewerk
 

Compact Refrigerators Are Great When Small Is Needed

The small refrigerator can be used in many places that a regular size fridge would not be practical. ... - Curtis Miller
 

Energy Efficient Resale Home - Shopping for One?

Most of us will never buy anything bigger than a house, and we typically find ourselves juggling sev ... - Gil Strachan
 

Fireplace Designs

Fireplace designs are blueprints or illustrations for imagining what your ideal fireplace would look ... - Kent Pinkerton
 
 

Main » Family & Home » Parenting
 

Should You Coach Your Own Kids In Sports?

 
Author: Dr. Gary S. Goodman
 

If you have a child, you should ask yourself: Is it a good idea to coach my childrens teams, or should I leave the task to someone else?

Ive been a Little League manager, Ive coached soccer and basketball, and Ive written a book about my experiences: 101 THINGS PARENTS SHOULD KNOW BEFORE COACHING THEIR KIDS SPORTS TEAMS. (Contemporary/Mc-Graw-Hill: 2000)

Whether you should follow in these footsteps depends on you, your kid, the sport, the parents, and the league.

You should consider six factors before you take the plunge, or are pushed into the water by other parents who want you to do it, saying they desperately need your help.

(1) Do you have the time?

In my book, I have a section called, Welcome to your second full-time job! If you work out the math of the commitment, its nothing less than astonishing. Practices, games, strategic planning, coordinating with other parents, league meetings, and travel to and from the sports venues adds up to a huge weekly commitment. And the season can seem insufferably long, especially in baseball or softball. Then, theres the post-season!

(2) Do you have the right attitude to manage kids at play?

My softball teams name was the Wildcats, and they lived up to it! You may be familiar with the expression that the task was like herding cats. Exactly!

You have to be patient, and as some adults might see it, insufferably upbeat. This is where kids learn to have a positive mental attitude, and you are their leader. If youre a cynic, a pessimist, or simply going through a depressing patch in your life or career, please avoid this assignment.

(3) You cant hate soccer and coach it well.

I happen to like soccer, but I didnt grow up with it. I was a baseball, football, and basketball player, with a baseball emphasis. For me, soccer has been an acquired taste, and this is a plus. I dont have a zillion war stories that Im dying to share about how great I was in the sport. What a relief to the kids! If you just dont get soccer, or you dislike it, admit it to yourself, and cheer politely from the stands.

(4) Will your kids be comfortable having Mom or Dad as the coach?

My daughter didnt like the fact that I was coach because I paid more attention to the others than to her. Thats inevitable; there are a bunch of them and one of her. While I think she may have secretly liked the special status a coaching parent is given, it didnt compensate for losing me as a full-time, dedicated cheerleader.

(5) Parents can make kid sports ugly.

A parent of a girl on my team stormed the field and made threats to me as I was standing at third base, in the fifth inning of a game, coaching. It wasnt a happy episode. There were nasty phone calls from parents who believed their girls should have received more playing time, even if they missed a lot of games and practices.

A lot of these folks you wouldnt have work on a car, let alone a childs personality, but you have to accept what youre given. Draft a kid, and the parents come along, good or bad.

(6) League officials can be, and probably are, the village idiots.

There; I said it!

For some reason community sports attract some of the strangest administrators. Power, politics, and egos seem to drive many of them, and they can drive you nuts, as well, because you are answerable to them.

Well, I didnt tell you how wonderful it is coming to the first practice, walking onto a beautifully manicured field, or watching a child surprise everyone, including himself, by making a great, game winning play; something hell celebrate for a lifetime.

Thats a part of coaching, too.

So, balance everything, and make a decision thats best for you.

And one more thing: it takes a lot of work on your part to make it play, for kids!

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Sterilizing Your Baby's Bottles
 
Technique of Watercolor Painting: WC09 FRAMING
 
How To Ensure Early Bulbs Bloom, Year After Year
 
Appropriate Gifts For A Baby Shower
 
Bully - Give The Bully a Medal
 
Commercial Juicer - Capture New Customers The Countertop Way
 
Water-Flood Damage Information and Tips
 
What Are the Different Ferret Colors?
 
Nursery Decorating Ideas: Creating a Timeless Retreat
 
Teaching Your Children About the Value of Money
 
 
 
Add URL
 
 

Teens & Children

 

Food & Recipe

 

Automobiles

 

Adventure & Sports

 

Society & Communities

 

Hotels & Travel

 

Science & Research

 

Computers & Networking

 

Self Help

 

Government & Politics

 

Employment & Careers

 

Music & Entertainment

 

Shopping Online

 

Culture & Art

 

Medicine & Treatment

 

Events & News

 

Lifestyle & Fashion

 

Business & Commerce

 

Family & Home

 

Estate & Realty

 

Banking & Finance

 

Education & Learning

 

Online & Indoor Games

 

Fitness & Health


 
Main :> Privacy :> Terms of Use  
Copyright © 2008 www.articlexpo.com