Parents are encouraged to click here to
download a copy of the RBGSL Parent Pledge
form, read it, initial each item, and return it to an appropriate league
official.
RBGSL Parent Pledge
I pledge
to get my child to practice and games on time.
I understand that it can be embarrassing for my child to be late and
that I may be putting her at risk by not providing adequate time for
warm-up. I will be on time to
pick up my child from all games and practices.
This shows respect for the game, team and coach, and it tells my
child that she is my top priority.
I pledge
to use positive encouragement to fill my child’s “Emotional Tank” because
athletes do their best when their Emotional Tank is full.
I understand that fewer than 1% of youth sports participants receive
college scholarships and that the top three reasons kids play sports are (a)
to have fun, (b) to make new friends, and (c) to learn new skills.
I understand that the game is for the players, and I will keep sports
in the proper perspective.
I pledge
to reinforce the ELM Tree of Mastery with my child (E for Effort, L for
Learning, and M for bouncing back from Mistakes).
Winners are people who make maximum effort, continue to learn and
improve, and do not let mistakes, or fear of making mistakes, stop them.
I understand that mistakes are an inevitable part of any game and
that people learn from their mistakes.
I understand that children are born with different abilities and that
the true measure is not how my child compares to others but how she is doing
in comparison to her best self.
I pledge
to “Honor the Game.” I
understand the importance of setting a good example for my child.
No matter what others may do, I will show respect for all involved in
the game including coaches, players, opponents, opposing fans, and umpires.
I understand that umpires make mistakes.
If the umpire makes a bad call against my team, I will Honor the Game
and be silent!
I pledge
to refrain from yelling out instructions to my child.
I understand that this is the coach’s job.
I understand that games are chaotic times for children trying to deal
with fast-paced action and respond to opponents, teammates, and coaches.
I will limit my comments during the game to encouraging my child and
other players for both teams.
I pledge
to refrain from making negative comments about coaches, umpires, or players
in my child’s presence. I
understand that this plants a negative seed in my child’s head that can
negatively influence my child’s motivation and overall experience.
I will
honor the RBGSL Parent Pledge in my words and actions.
RBGSL is
a partner with the Positive Coaching Alliance, www.positivecoach.org.