Guidelines
for Parents of Children in Sports
On
April 19, 2000, a letter that appeared in the Dear Abby column cited
recommendations published by The Physician and Sportsmedicine in 1988.
- Make sure your children know
that--win or lose--you love them and are not disappointed with their
performance.
- Be realistic about your
child's physical ability.
- Help your child set realistic
goals.
- Emphasize improved
performance, not winning. Positively reinforce improved skills.
- Don't relive your own
athletic past through your child.
- Provide a safe environment
for training and competition. This includes proper training methods and
use of equipment.
- Control your own emotions at
games and events. Don't yell at other players, coaches, or officials.
- Be a cheerleader for your
child and the other children on the team.
- Respect your child's coaches.
Communicate openly with them. If you disagree with their approach, discuss
it with them.
- Be a positive role model.
Enjoy sports yourself. Set your own goals. Live a healthy lifestyle.
©The
Physician and Sportsmedicine 1988. Permission to reprint is granted for
nonprofit educational purposes. (Guidelines for parents of children in sports.
Phys Sportsmed 1988;16(4):71)