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PARENT
EDUCATIONPRESENTED BY
USA HOCKEY
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USA HOCKEY Attempts To
Educate Parents When TheyFirst Get Involved With Hockey
Educational Materials Include:
Relax, Its Just a Game PSAs, posters, etc. Parents In Hockey video
Establishing a Good Relationship Between Coachand Parent brochure
Parents Introduction to Youth Hockey brochure
Sportsmanship Does it Matter? brochure
Easy to read Official Rules of USA Hockey
USA Hockey Annual Guide
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Relax, Its Just a Game Campaignand Parents in Hockey Video:
Show specific examples of unacceptablebehavior by parents and spectators.
The video provides positive examples forhockey parents behavior when dealing withtheir kids, other players, officials andopponents.
Should be shown to every parent at thebeginning of every season.
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Establishing a Good RelationshipBetween Coach and Parent brochure:
Outlines suggestions for developing a good workingrelationship between parents and coaches.
Acknowledges that parents play a very importantrole in the success of a positive youth sportsprogram.
Parent Code of Conduct encourages parents to learn
all they can about the game and get involved as avolunteer.
Includes codes of conduct for coaches,
parents and players.
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Parents Introduction to Youth
Hockey brochure:
Includes tips on buying equipment
Rules of the game
The role of parents in youth sports
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Sportsmanship Does It
Matter? brochure:
Encourages sportsmanship and attempts toeliminate the winning is everything attitude.
Outlines many positive reasons to play the gameother than just to win.
Also includes codes of conduct for players, coaches,parents, officials, spectators and administrators.
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PHILOSOPHY
OFYOUTH HOCKEY
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The USA HockeyPhilosophy is to Focus on:
Growth and Development Increase Participation
Skill Development
Safe Environment
Fun/Enjoyment
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IN THE STANDS
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In The Stands:
KEEP HOCKEY FUN ENCOURAGE your son or daughter.
ENJOY the game.
APPLAUD good plays.
AVOID coaching from the stands.
REMEMBER Coaches and Referees are human andtherefore imperfect.
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CAR AND HOME
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At HOME and in the CAR
Remember: There is more to life than hockey.
Do not COACH your child on the way toa game. ENCOURAGE FUN andTEAMWORK.
LISTEN to them and BE SUPPORTIVE.
NEVER second guess your child.
NEVER second guess a coach.
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AT PRACTICE
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At Practice
SKILL IMPROVEMENT is important.
FUN is essential.
You and your child must PRACTICEEMOTIONAL CONTROL.
ALLOW the coach and player to be
creative. Here is where the game is really
learned.
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AT THE RINK
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At the Rink
Have the rink be a POSITIVE place.
Be CERTAIN your childs equipment is
in good shape and fits properly. Be AWARE of any potential dangerous
areas in the arena. Point them out to
the coach or rink manager.
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INITIATION PROGRAM
FUN and SKILLS brochure
Focuses on the Basic Hockey Skills.
Curriculum is a One Step at a TimeConcept.
Provides a Positive, Non-CompetitiveAtmosphere.
Develops Players Self-Respect andSelf-Discipline.
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CROSS-ICE PROGRAM
Provides an intermediary program betweenthe Initiation Program and a full-ice programfor 8 & Under players.
Stresses participation, fun and skilldevelopment.
Provides a positive environment for learningthe fundamental skills of hockey.
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COACHING PROGRAM A Comprehensive Coaching Education
Program
Coaching Education LevelsInitiation
Associate
Intermediate
Advanced
Master High Performance Workshops
Skill Workshops
ACE Coordinators
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ACE COORDINATORS TheAssociate Coaching Education Coordinator establishes and
maintains an Association Resource Center for coaches, players andparents.
Oversees the recruitment, selection, training, evaluation anddisciplining of all coaches.
Plans, develops and organizes skating clinics, goaltending clinics,checking clinics and any other clinic which will meet the needs of theassociations players.
Develops a teaching and practice curriculum for the association and itscoaches.
Evaluates and supervises practice sessions and offers constructivecriticism to improve the program.
Communicate to Association Coaches their
certification requirements.
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OTHER ISSUES IN YOUTH
HOCKEY Parents Expectations of Their Child
Values of Youth Hockey
Proper Equipment
Safety Around the Rink
Parents and Referees
Parent/Spectator ZERO TOLERANCE Policy Drug Awareness
Expense of the Game
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EVERYONE WINS
Being a winner
is quite easy to face,But it takes a big person
to accept loss with grace.
To stand and shake hands
after losing a game,
And watch as anothergets glory and fame,
Takes honor and courage
so stand straight and tall,
And know in your heart
that you gave it your all.
Youll earn much respect
cause losings no sin,
Showing good sportsmanship
lets everyone win.
ANN DOTTE
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PLEASE CONTACT YOURDISTRICT REGISTRAR FORA COMPLIMENTARY COPY
OF THE 2003-05 OFFICIALRULES OF ICE HOCKEY
AND THE USA HOCKEYANNUAL GUIDE.
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For further information, contactthe Youth Ice Hockey or
Coaching EducationDepartments of USA Hockey at719-576-USAH (8724)