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What do Parents want in a Coach?
— Greg Berge (@gb1121) June 28, 2023
▪️Be a Positive ROLE MODEL
▪️Show that you CARE
▪️Build their child’s CONFIDENCE
▪️Give POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT
▪️Teach LIFE LESSONS
Credit to @EcsellSports for the research and graphic. pic.twitter.com/lBVTMK0lAb
Measuring coaching effectiveness challenges anyone. Coaches wear many hats - evaluator, organizer, selector, teacher, strategist, psychologist, disciplinarian, and more.
Here are truisms and truths:
"Most parents would rather have their child be All-State than have their team win States." - Coach Don Meyer
"NBA players want 48 - 48 minutes, 48 shots, and $48 million." - Chuck Daly The triad of minutes, role, and recognition often define player and parent satisfaction.
"She got the perfect job, head coach in an orphanage." - Old Joke
"If you listen to the fans in the stands, soon you'll be up there sitting with them." - Coach Bob Knight
Star Trek had the 'Prime Directive', no interference in the development of another society. Parenting has the Prime Directive, too, "what is good for my child takes priority over what is good for the team." Advocating for your child makes total sense. Yet the coach must advocate for the team first.
I know of one private school where a parent made it his purpose to oust the coach. A $25,000 'donation' was Judas's 'thirty pieces of silver' that finished the coach.
A pair of quotes from Carl Pierson's outstanding, "The Politics of Coaching" apply. I think it should be required reading for parents.
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