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Parent's Code

Parents Code

As a parent, you have a special role in contributing to the needs and development of these youngsters. Through your encouragement and good example, you can help assure the effectiveness of the AYSO program.

Support Your Child
Support your child by giving encouragement and showing an interest in his or her team. Help your child work toward skill improvement and good sportsmanship in every game. Teach your child that hard work and an honest effort are often more important than victory. Your child will be a winner, even in defeat.

Always Be Positive
Parents are not participants on their child's team. However, they do contribute to the success experienced by their child and the team. Parents serve as role models for their children. 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. Be careful not to impose your own standards and goals on your child. Don't put too heavy a burden on your child to win games. Surveys reveal that 72 percent of children would rather play for a losing team than ride the bench for a winner.

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 Refs 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." They are volunteers, too, and need your support and encouragement. Treat them and their calls fairly and respectfully.

While you are here, please take time to consider and review the following at: www.ayso.org  

Street & Parking Lot Safety: Protecting yourself and your players around the field, during practices and games. 

Is Heading Safe? In response to concerns over the long-term results of heading the ball, AYSO has adopted the AYSO Heading Policy. Also discusses the concerns. 

Hydration: How hydration can help prevent and treat heat exhaustion, heat stroke, dehydration and other heat-related illnesses. 

Nutrition: Eating right for health and game performance. 

It is the responsibility of the coach to know all school Black Out dates for their practices. All the phone numbers will be in the Coach's Manual. Our Parent Handbook is full of useful information for everyone. To make the game more enjoyable for the children, please adhere to the Parents Code. 

 

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AYSO Region 65, PO Box 9208
Alta Loma, California 91701

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