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Parents - Involvement or Interference |
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(excerpted from an article by Dr. Moe Gelbart, as it appeared in FastPitch World Magazine – August 1996) INVOLVEMENT
Learn to encourage, not criticize. If you don’t have something good to say, don’t say it. In the years to come, you will both treasure the memories of tossing the ball around, much more so than of victories and losses. 4. Volunteer your time. Ask the coach how you can help, and follow his/her direction. Your daughter will appreciate your positive involvement, and be proud to have you as part of her team. 5. Attend games and cheer. As I have stated on many occasions, we must always keep in mind that positive self-esteem is the primary goal of sports, not [just] winning or losing.
INTERFERENCE
The girls have coaches, and they have worked hard on developing cohesion and a mental attitude toward the game. Yelling out tips, advice, correction, or criticism will in no way improve your daughter’s performance. The same principle holds true in yelling out advice from the sidelines. Keep in mind, the content and accuracy of the information is not the issue. Help not asked for is criticism. If your daughter has not asked for your advice, then don’t give it. Trust me, this is not what is considered quality time and sharing. You may think it is helpful, but she feels criticized. In addition, she already knows that the error she made in the seventh inning that allowed the winning run to score was not good, and does not need to be reminded of it by you. |
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December 29, 2006
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