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Question for the parents of kids in sports
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<blockquote data-quote="Black2010" data-source="post: 15514988" data-attributes="member: 126428"><p>I'll keep it simple.</p><p></p><p>Let the ref's do their jobs and ignore those that feel it's their place to manage things. Take the time they are bitching about things to talk with your team about what they are doing well and what they could do better. At the end of the game always take the high road and no matter what always shake their hands and tell them it was a good game. Keep in mind that your players are looking up to you as a role model and them seeing you be a good sport and take the high road will be better for them long term.</p><p></p><p>Now after the game is over and disperses then set up a meeting with the director to discuss what occurred. It's their job to manage that situation.</p><p></p><p>If attacks are being made directly towards your players then interject (but professionally) but if it's just bitching to the ref then no sense in giving them a reaction.</p><p></p><p>This is one main reason wont coach in this day and age.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black2010, post: 15514988, member: 126428"] I'll keep it simple. Let the ref's do their jobs and ignore those that feel it's their place to manage things. Take the time they are bitching about things to talk with your team about what they are doing well and what they could do better. At the end of the game always take the high road and no matter what always shake their hands and tell them it was a good game. Keep in mind that your players are looking up to you as a role model and them seeing you be a good sport and take the high road will be better for them long term. Now after the game is over and disperses then set up a meeting with the director to discuss what occurred. It's their job to manage that situation. If attacks are being made directly towards your players then interject (but professionally) but if it's just bitching to the ref then no sense in giving them a reaction. This is one main reason wont coach in this day and age. [/QUOTE]
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