š¾ Parents + Coaches: Knowing Your Lane
In a recent Youth Inc. interview, our Tennis Ambassador John Isner sat down with legendary coach, player, and dad Bryan Shelton ā and Bryan shared one of the wisest takes Iāve ever heard about the parentācoach dynamic.
When John asked how parents should work with their childās coach, Bryan said (paraphrasing):
āA parentās role is to help in the character development of their young athlete. Thatās where parents should really reside.ā
Then he expanded:
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Is your kid treating others with respect?
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Taking responsibility or making excuses?
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Giving eye contact when speaking with others?
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Saying thank you to the tournament director/referee?
āThose are the things that are really, really, really important,ā Bryan said.
āTrust the coach. Leave the technical parts of the sport to them.
Parents should focus on character development.ā
Simple. Grounded. True.
And a reminder that sports are as much about who our kids become as what they achieve.
Thatās the real scoreboard.
Trust the coach.
Raise good humans.
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