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17 Tips to be a better spectator
Last year, Members of Massachusetts' chapters on national sports and medical associations, educational organizations, and professional associations developed a sport parent code of conduct for their state. The following is their 17 point plan that Plainfield Junior Cats Football requires that all participants, parents and guardians follow:
17 Tips:
1. I will not force my child to participate.
2. I will remember that kids play to have fun and that the game is for youth, not
adults.
3. I will inform the coach of any physical disability or ailment that may affect the
safety of my child or others.
4. I will learn the rules of the game and the league policies.
5. I (and my guests) will be a positive role model and encourage sportsmanship.
6. I (and my guests) will not engage in any kind of unpartisan like conduct.
7. I will not encourage anything that would endanger the athletes.
8. I will teach my child to play by the rules and to resolve conflicts peacefully.
9. I will demand that my child treat other players, coaches, officials and
spectators with respect.
10. I will teach my child that doing one's best is more than winning.
11. I will offer praise for competing fairly and trying hard.
12. I will never ridicule or yell at my child or others for a mistake or losing.
13. I will emphasize skill development and practice and de-emphasize games and
competition in the lower age groups.
14. I will promote the emotional and physical well being of the athletes.
15. I will respect the officials and their authority and the coaches for their decisions.
16. I will demand a sports environment that is free from drugs, tobacco and alcohol.
17. I will refrain from coaching (unless I am one) my child or others during games and
practices.
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