PARENTAL CODE OF CONDUCT & RESPONSIBILITIES
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The Thomaston-Upson County Recreation Department would like to share with you standards, procedures and policies for our YOUTH SOCCER PROGRAM. Soccer is a sport that belongs to the players.
Parents
should not use foul or abusive language toward any referees. Referees are trained to make calls. At times it will be a judgment call or an
opinion of that referee. Remember
that a parent has never over ruled an official and never will. Understand that no one (including a referee)
is perfect…referees call games as they see them to the best of their
ability. We encourage anyone interested
in becoming a referee to take the entry-level course and become a referee for
our youth program. Parents’ conduct
should be conduct that you would want your child or other children to
model. Please remember this in your
tone, your words and your actions.
Youngsters are watching you and will be influenced by your
behavior. .
Your
player has registered to play soccer.
Playing a sport requires practice, conditioning and perseverance. Playing a team sport requires having team
members present at practice to be conditioned, evaluated and trained for
positions. It is important for a team
sport to have all members present for practice.
Players may have limited playing time if they do not adequately attend
and participate in practices. Recreation
league rules dictate that every player will be given the opportunity to
play. Recreation Players are to play an
average of ½ of each half over the course of the season. But this opportunity may be rescinded if
player misses practice or has disciplinary problems. Please make sure you can get your player to
practices and games.
Players/parents
need to let coaches know as soon as possible if they will not be able to play
in a game or will miss scheduled practice.
This will allow coach adequate time to revise team strategy. A coach may limit playing time for missed
practices and games.
If
as a parent you have questions or concerns..please be courteous and
professional. Periods prior to
practices or games are not appropriate times to discuss problems you may have
with you players’ soccer experience.
Coaches should be focusing attention on practice and or the game. We suggest either a telephone call, email or
arrange a time to meet/discuss concerns at a mutually convenient time. Please speak with your coach first. Follow the chain of command. If you still have concerns then bring them to
the attention of the League Administrator.
Please submit concerns in writing using the Youth Sports Complaint
Form. He/She will review, make
recommendations and respond. If after
this course of action, your concerns
have not been sufficiently addressed, then present your written concerns to
Director, Mindy Daniel. She will review
and respond. If in the event concerns
are still present, you may take item before Recreation Commission. Must follow procedure to be placed on
Commission agenda of submitting in writing request to be placed on the agenda
at least 5 working days prior to regular Commission meeting.
Enthusiasm
for the sport is admirable, but controlled enthusiasm is best. Always show respect for other team players,
spectators and coaches. Loud and abusive
yelling will not be tolerated. Parental
and spectator comments should be positive and controlled. Spectators must sit on the side of field
opposite the players. Only coaching
staff is allowed on the side with players. Spectators are subject to disciplinary
actions including warning, probation, suspension and expulsion from soccer
program activities. Disciplinary actions for inappropriate
behavior are available upon request as well as available on the website: www.thomastonupsonrec.com
I
(we) have read the above information and accept these conditions as part of my
player’s commitment to the Thomaston-Upson County Recreation Department’s Youth
Soccer Program and acknowledge the consequences of my (our) actions.
CHILD’S
NAME PARTICIPATING: _______________________________________
FATHER’S
(guardian) SIGNATURE/DATE _______________________________________
MOTHER’S
(guardian) SIGNATURE/DATE _______________________________________
LEGAL
GUARDIAN SIGNATURE/DATE _______________________________________