The Good Softball Parent
Being a softball parent is
probably the toughest job on the field. It is hard to do
well, and seldom does anyone applaud you when you do it
right. But to the team…and to your player…your job is
exceptionally important. The responsibility is
enormous. Do your best to be a good representative of your
team…and your daughter's #1 supporter:
1. Softball
is a SPORT - Kids are supposed to have FUN playing
softball.
2.
Your daughter might not be as good of an athlete as you
were when you were in school. Don't force her to be something she isn't.
3.
If you weren't a good athlete in school, it is not your
daughter's job to make up for what you didn't do.
4.
She knows when she makes mistakes. Catch her
doing something right.
5.
Teach, but only teach when you know the right
things.
6.
BE PATIENT! If you are the parent of a pitcher there are many
body "mechanics" she needs to master before she can start throwing hard. THEN, she has to master both mechanics AND speed before she should start
working on accuracy. Be
patient!
7.
Umpires do their best and ARE trying to be fair.
If you disagree with an umpire's call, try to keep it to yourself. Your daughter doesn't need to think that the
problems she might be experiencing can be blamed on the umpire.
8.
Not all good parents make good softball coaches.
9.
Not all good coaches make good softball parents.
10.
Again, softball is a SPORT. Let your daughter
have the privilege of: (1) doing it on her own, (2) doing her best, and
(3) having FUN doing it. Win or lose, your objective is to make her feel good about herself and make
sure she is smiling at the end of the game.
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