Would you like to have a more enjoyable, less stressful season by reducing the amount of problems you have with parents? Are you spending too much time dealing with parents instead of coaching players?
If so, I have a new report that can help you with your parent issues. There are specific actions you can take to reduce the conflict you have with parents. I share some of these ideas with you in this new report.
Click here to get 3 Tips for Reducing Parent Conflict
- What I learned about parents
- How your coaching staff can help
- How to help parents help you
- 5 Must Do’s for reducing parent problems
- Why it’s common to have grumbling parents
- How to plan ahead to make your season better
Get the report for free HERE
Stacie, the report on “reducing parent conflict” was very good. The part that really hit home was sitting behind the fence as a coach and watching things you disagree with and trying to stay quiet! As a fellow coach you want to support the coach because you have experienced critisism and feel as if you understand the “pressure”. Sometimes it is really hard. At times I can really fit the bill as the complaining parent but I sometimes question myself as to wether or not I should voice my concerns and possibly be deemed as a “know-it-all”. Many of the coaches my daughter has played for I do not feel are proficient in their ability but I wonder if maybe that is simply my arogance in thinking I know what I am doing and others do not, sometimes?