7 Steps to Get Parents to Stop Talking on the Sidelines

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7 Steps to Get Parents to Stop Talking on the Sidelines

The Institute for Soccer Parenting MySoccerParenting.com (parent education platform) SoccerParenting.com (free blog) Skye@SoccerParenting.com (804) 467-7041 Slides, Downloads & 30 Day Free Access available at: www.MySoccerParenting.com/NSCAA Twitter: @SoccerParenting

We can change culture if we change behavior

Your Role As A Youth Soccer Coach: Be a resource/guide for parents – educate them about performance Help parents have perspective – building TRUST Address sideline talking before it happens Make reducing sideline talking a team goal that parents can take part in

Why Do Parents Talk on the Sidelines? They think they are helping They are feeling stress: Child seems confused or lost Child isn’t focused enough Child is underperforming Referee made a poor call They are upset with something that happened on the field It’s a generally accepted thing to do

3 Types of Sideline Communication Supportive Disruptive Hostile

What is: “Talking on the Sidelines” U-10 and under Telling child what to do, how to play, where to go Getting upset with referees Encouragement to child U-11-U-13 All of the above Getting Frustrated with their child U-14 and older Getting upset with other players

The Sideline Project Please let me know how this goes! Keep me posted, send me feedback emails from parents, provide suggestions. Skye@SoccerParenting.com Let’s Keep Going!

7 Steps to Get Parents to Stop Talking from the Sidelines

Step 1 - Team Meeting Before season – address it before team habits are formed Set clear expectations Make it a priority – Ask for their buy in – Ask for suggestions Be a resource/guide for parents – educate them Help parents understand what the kids are feeling Build your social awareness skills – building trust Check out the Meeting Outline at SoccerParenting.com/NSCAA

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Step 2 - Email 1 Follow up email sent just after the meeting Text of email Thank you for your support Describe 3 types of communication Highlight team goals Video from SoccerParenting.com & Sam Snow included

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Sam Snow & Talking from Sidelines

Step 3 – Email 2 Sent a few days after first email – highlights importance Recap communication goals for the year Maintain focus on the PROCESS Shift conversation to ideal learning environments (this will start addressing the distracting and positive communication) Send them information about other resources

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Dr. Jerry Lynch on Soccer Parenting

Step 4 – Engage During Pre-Game Organize your warm up such that there can be a no more than 3 minute parent huddle prior to the game – same place, same time (sideline at corner of 18, 30 minutes prior to game, for instance) Discuss: Objectives for the game Depending on age and level – system of play to start with Reminder for parent behavior – duct tape and lollipops No questions – just in and out (imagine a sideline reporter interview)

Pre-Game Reminders Hostile communication to referees, your children, other players, parents - is not tolerated. After you say something – ask yourself if it was supportive or distractive. Remember – when you talk – your kids hear you…and when they hear you, they are not hearing their teammates or me. You will most likely feel some stress during the game…about a call, your child’s performance, someone else’s performance - please don’t deal with your stress by saying anything out loud. Enjoy watching your child thrive!

The culture of any team is shaped by the worst behavior the coach is willing to tolerate.

Step 5 – Reinforce Positive Behavior Increases the likelihood the behavior will occur again in the future Have the kids go thank their parents immediately after the game before they gather their bags Thank the parents for their behavior via a quick email after a game Send articles and videos (SoccerParenting.com/NSCAA) Be genuine and sincere – REMIND THEM THE WHY “I felt like the players did a fantastic job communicating amongst themselves during the game today – and part of that credit goes to each of you. When you don’t talk on the sidelines, the players can talk amongst themselves. Thank you!”

Step 6 – Thank Them Individually Try to do this 4 times for each parent in the year If you want to change culture, you need to continually focus on the behavior objectives for the entire season Individual meetings with players/parents After a game During those awkward conversations Essential for the parent who was previously hostile and distractive

Step 7 – Ask for Feedback 6 Weeks 6 Months End of season How is is going? Need any help? 6 Months Noticing any changes/differences for you and your child? Send re-cap feedback received email End of season How did we do on our goal? Anything different to do next season?

We can change culture if we change behavior

The Institute for Soccer Parenting MySoccerParenting.com (parent education platform) SoccerParenting.com (free blog) Skye@SoccerParenting.com (804) 467-7041 Slides, Downloads & 30 Day Free Access available at: www.MySoccerParenting.com/NSCAA Twitter: @SoccerParenting