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Slide 1 Game Management – 2014 CJK Game & Player Management 2014 Ohio South Module “A” In-Class Intermediate Referee Recertification Training

Slide 2 Game Management – 2014 CJK Game Management Dealing with ….. Players Coaches Parents

Slide 3 1)What are 4 tools the referee can use to communicate with players? 2)When players and coaches complain, do you listen? How do you respond? 3)What is dissent? 4)How do you manage a spectator that is obviously really bothering your AR, but no signal is given to you by the AR? Game and Player Management Quiz

Slide 4 Game Management – Fall 2014 Eye Contact – Window to the soul Body Language Standard Signals Use of your Whistle Use of Cards Game Management Communication & Confidence

Slide 5 1)What are 4 tools the referee can use to communicate with players? 2)When players and coaches complain, do you listen? How do you respond? 3)What is dissent? 4)How do you manage a spectator that is obviously really bothering your AR, but no signal is given to you by the AR? Game and Player Management Quiz

Slide 6 Game Management – Fall 2013 Remember whose game it is!!! Allow the game to flow. The best official is one that is not noticed. Smile! Have fun and spread the fun to the players. Be courteous and respectful at all times. Game Management Game Respect

Slide 7 Game Management – Fall 2014 Know the difference between emotion and dissent. Don’t be afraid to listen to coach & player complaints. You don’t have to agree, sometimes they are valid, often they just want to be heard. Do not make threats like “One more word and you’re gone!” During a blow-out, keep your focus and do not allow misconduct. Game Management Coaches & Player Respect

Slide 8 Game Management – Fall 2014 T reat players and coaches the way you want to be treated Game Management Coaches & Player Respect Slide 8

Slide 9 1)What are 4 tools the referee can use to communicate with players? 2)When players and coaches complain, do you listen? How do you respond? 3)What is dissent? 4)How do you manage a spectator that is obviously really bothering your AR, but no signal is given to you by the AR? Game and Player Management Quiz

Slide 10 Game Management – Fall 2014 Dissent is when someone does not agree with your decision. Committed by a ….. Player, Substitute, Coach, Spectator Regarding… Any decision of the game officials How?? …. By word, gesture, action or demeanor Game Management Dealing with Dissent Slide 10

Slide 11 Game Management – Fall 2014 Dissent is when someone does not agree with your decision. It crosses the line and must be dealt with when it … Is directed at the officials Effects play Effects referee team concentration Is personal or demeaning Game Management Dealing with Dissent

Slide 12 1)What are 4 tools the referee can use to communicate with players? 2)When players and coaches complain, do you listen? How do you respond? 3)What is dissent? 4)How do you manage a spectator that is obviously really bothering your AR, but no signal is given to you by the AR? Game and Player Management Quiz

Slide 13 Game Management – Fall 2014 Dealing with Coach and Parental Dissent Ask-Tell-Dismiss Approach for spectators…. Slide 13

Slide 14 Game Management – Fall 2014 Ask-Tell-Dismiss Approach - Parents Ask – Ask the coach to deal with spectators. NEVER, NEVER deal with spectators yourself! Referees …  Be aware of dissent and abuse directed at ARs  Be pro-active … don’t wait for ARs to signal you  Be protective Slide 14