The Six Things Parents Should Say
to Their Player
(Before and After the Game)
By Bruce Brownlee
http://www.brucebrownlee.com
A lot of soccer parents with good intentions give a 30 minute lecture, covering
all the players supposed deficiencies and giving playing advice, in the car on
the way to each match. The kids arrive far off their optimal mental state, and
dreading the critique they are likely to hear, whether they want it or not, on
the way home. Kids who are massaged in this way tend not to play badly, they
just tend to not play, possibly to avoid making mistakes.
The easiest way to detect this problem is just to ask the player if it is a
problem. Kids are more than willing to share this grief. The easiest way to
correct this problem is to speak to the parents, as a group, about your
expectations, and to cover this as a routine problem. Many of the parents will
recognize themselves if you can present this problem with humor and illustrate
the importance of the kids having fun and arriving in a good state of mind.
For best results, parents should memorize and use the following:
Before the Match
1. I love you.
2. Good luck.
3. Have fun.
After the Match
4. I love you.
5. It was great to see you play.
6. What would you like to eat?