CONDUCT CODE
Parent/ Guardian Code of Conduct
- We will exemplify good sportsmanship.
- We will be supportive and positive offering encouragement to our child and his or her teammates.
- We will be positive role models.
- We will let the coach do the coaching.
- We will not yell at the referee or question the call. We will treat the officials as we would treat our child.
- We will also treat the opposing team and their fans with respect.
- We will look for our child to develop his or her skills and team play while de-emphasizing winning.
- We will remember that the game is for the children. We want to make sure that they are having fun.
- If we cannot abide by this code, we will not be able to attend our child’s games.
PARENTS TIPS
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- Remember that this is just a game.
- Make sure that your child is having fun.
- Our officials are children.
- Don’t question their calls, and please treat them, as you would want your child to be treated.
- Volunteer to coach or help out.
- Please let the coach do the coaching.
- Learn about the game. Ask questions, rent a video and play with your child to learn some of their skills.
- Celebrate little victories-a good touch or trap, a great defensive play, working as a team all contribute to good soccer.
- The final score is not the most important part of the game.
- Exemplify good sportsmanship. The children need to see positive role models.
- Each season is a new one.
- Encourage new friendships and realize that your child might not be with the same children or coach each year.
- Encourage your child as well as other players by being enthusiastic and respectful.
- Be supportive of your child; arrive on time to games and practices with the proper equipment, and notify the coach if your child will be absent.