Sportsmanship This Pledge summarizes important elements of the youth sports experience and sets out your commitment to Sportsmanship and Fair Play. Signing it is a condition of your participation in the Wharton Soccer Club. Parents and Players from one family can all sign one form. |
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Important Information about youth and sports
Kids participate in sports primarily because it's fun. Adults need to keep it
fun. Some adults get too emotional about youth sports because they are too concerned about
how their kids are doing, have the mistaken belief that winning is very important, or have
a desire for glory through their kids' success. That last one is part of the concept of
living through your kids.
Kids need to know that if they're trying their best, they are winners.
Parents need to remember that their kids will not be great at everything. Recognizing
that, parents can help most by relaxing and enjoying these fleeting years.
Placing too much pressure on kids to perform well creates stress that can
detract from their fun and can affect their self-esteem. Instructions shouted to players
are distracting, usually too late, and sometimes inaccurate or in conflict with what the
coach is teaching.
My Pledge to Set A Good Example
I will not be loud or negative towards players, referees, coaches or
spectators. I acknowledge that failing to show respect for people who are doing the best
they can sets a bad example for our children and can result in my expulsion from the
field. If someone else makes an inappropriate comment, I will not make a negative response
that could lead to a confrontation. As a player, I should not act in a way that could lead
to ejection from a match or embarrassment for my team.
When I coach I will remember that encouragement and praise for every child,
not just the best athletes, are critically important to their self-esteem and their
ability to achieve the most they can.
I recognize that striving to win, rather than winning itself, is what is
important in sports and in life. Striving to win means doing the best you can.
I recognize that players must get playing time to improve and gain the
confidence that helps them do the best they can. I acknowledge that this is more important
than winning games.
I acknowledge that making mistakes and losing are part of life. I pledge that
I will be tolerant of the mistakes of players, coaches, referees, and others. I recognize
that mistakes are opportunities for learning.
I recognize that within the parameters of competition, sportsmanship and fair
play are paramount. I pledge that I will commit to promoting an atmosphere of healthy
competition to ensure fun for all participants.
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