Parents and caregivers play a crucial role in creating a positive culture in youth sports. By aligning their approach with coaches and program administrators, they can better support athletes, coaches, and the wider team community.
This professional training, presented by Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA), will equip coaches with practical strategies to help parents and caregivers contribute to a positive and welcoming sports experience for everyone involved.
The tools provided will:
- Align the goals of parents and coaches with those of the athletes.
- Support athletes' mental wellness through empathy.
- Model and reinforce a positive sports culture.
- Build and effective coach-parent partnership.
- Foster a sense of belonging within the team community.
Although this program is designed for parents, participating in the training will enhance your ability to promote the best interests of the athletes and the team.
Presenter:
Asha Franklin, is an athletics’ professional with over a decade of experience. She is a scout, recruiter and consultant who has coached and played all three divisions of NCAA college basketball.
She has a bachelor’s degree in economics from Occidental College and a master’s degree in Youth Development Leadership from Clemson University. She loves bringing people together and coaching people from all walks of life.
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