Positive Parent Participation

Coaching Coaches offers a faith and non-faith based parent program which can be delivered in an online format or a lecture-based format.  Both parent programs focus on the role of the parent and how important that role is to the success of their child’s overall sporting experience.  In addition, our parent program provides parents with a wealth of nutritional information.  The nutrition content educates parents on the benefits of properly fueling children, not only for a successful sporting experience, but for a lifetime of good eating habits. Finally, the lecture-based and online versions of the program can be customized to meet the needs of your specific organization, many times, at no cost to the organization.

Online Program

Faith-Based Parent Program

Designed to effectively define the role of a parent in today’s youth sports and deliver proven strategies to encourage your child, proactively work with his/her coach and positively support the overall goals of your child’s organization; all under the umbrella of Christianity.  This program delivers strong messages to parents about their role and the positive or negative consequences of their modeling.  Highlights of the parent program include:  pre-season preparations, in-season tactics, post-season evaluations and a highly touted component on nutrition.  It is the most complete parent program available and will dramatically and positively enhance your child’s sporting experience.  This program includes a parent handbook for each family.

Non-Faith Based Parent Program

This service offering of the parent program offers all of the same great benefits as listed above, but using a secular approach.

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Testimonial

Organization in Chicago, IL: “Yelling diminished, parents learned an appropriate time and place to question processes, and kids began to thrive as members of our athletic teams.”

Statistics indicate that 75% of kids will quit organized sports by the age of 13. Two of the most frequent answers as to why are: lack of fun and didn’t like the coach.