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1st off, We are honored to have your child participate with the Lake Stevens Vikings Youth Football Club. It is our mission to provide a positive experience for all our athletes. We hope to instill positive values through the pursuit of victory and fun.This message is intended to aid in the communication between parents and coaches, so that athletes and parents understand the steps they may take to address anything they think is or may become an issue. Good communication is a key ingredient of the positive experience we hope to provide.
It is expected that all parties involved with our athletics will demonstrate proper respect for each other. This includes parents, coaches, players, opponents, officials and opposing fans.
Athletics will provide some of the kids most cherished memories and some of their greatest disappointments. This is where the value of competitive sports lies. It can be difficult for parents to be objective or to stay calm when their kids emotions are at stake, but honest and reasonable communication resolves most issues.
Only one person is the head coach, and that person holds the right to exercise the stewardship of that job. Rarely is a parent or fan aware of all the factors that come to play in the above-mentioned kind of decisions. Conferences between parents and coaches on the above issues may still be helpful, but it is necessary for each party to understand the other person's concerns and where their prerogatives begin and end.
Please follow these procedures:
Please don't approach a coach before practice, or before/after a game. These are busy and emotional times, and meetings at these times usually are not as helpful.
What can a parent do if a face-to-face meeting with a coach does not provide satisfactory resolution?
According to most athletes, the ideal parents...