When a Parent Becomes a Coach
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Team sports are kicking off, which means youth sports teams across the country are looking for parents to volunteer and take the lead. If you find yourself suddenly stepping up to coach your child’s youth sports team, you probably have some questions: How can I be an effective coach? Should I focus on skills, teamwork, having fun, or all of the above? How can I encourage my own child while avoiding favoritism?
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