

“Positive Parenting For Youth Soccer” Available
From US Youth Soccer
With the release of the DVD “Positive Parenting For Youth Soccer,” US
Youth Soccer and PA West Soccer further their commitment to creating a supportive
environment for young athletes. The US Youth Soccer Coaching Education Department
has created this ‘view from the sidelines’ in an effort to create
a positive learning environment for those involved in the lives of young
soccer players.
The Coaching Education Department is proud to provide a teaching tool designed
for administrators, coaches, parents and anyone who cares about children
to assist them in providing positive learning atmosphere for our children.
The DVD will assist adults in helping young players play and keeping the
fun in youth sports.
“The Positive Parenting for Youth Soccer DVD is yet another resource
from US Youth Soccer to support the game for all kids,” said Sam Snow,
director of coaching education for US Youth Soccer. “The DVD will contribute
to a healthy and developmentally appropriate environment for youth soccer players.”
“Positive Parenting” discusses the practice
and game environment as well as the ride home, each from the perspective
of the players, referees and coaches.
PA West Soccer Youth Vice President Stan Hunter encourages
everyone involved with younger players to take a look at US Youth Soccer’s latest offering, “This
DVD is another step in a series of training tools provided by US Youth Soccer
that are available to PA West Soccer members. We urge all our clubs
and/or parents to purchase a copy, review the valuable material, and implement
its recommendations so that we may further enhance the development of our
youth players.”
"Positive Parenting addresses positive behavior and supportive techniques
to enhance the players’ enjoyment of the game,” said David Messersmith,
president of US Youth Soccer. “The DVD is reasonably priced so
it can be used by everyone and we believe it to be an asset to those working
with our youth players."
This presentation provides a unique blend of psychology/philosophy and interviews
with children of various ages. This video provides insight on:
Why children play
Teaching sportsmanship by example
How to be supportive soccer parents
Developing vs. winning
Red cards for parents
Emotional needs of players
Keeping it all in perspective
To learn more about Positive Parenting for Youth Soccer visit USYouthSoccer.org.
The US Youth Soccer Online Store also
offers a number of resources for coaches, parents and soccer enthusiasts
from DVDS, books, downloadable materials, articles on player development,
coaching education and fitness to the latest news on the various programs
offered by US Youth Soccer.
PA
WEST COACHING AND PLAYER DEVELOPMENT MISSION STATEMENT
TO AID USSF, THE YOUTH AND
AMATEUR DIVISIONS IN THEIR STATED AIMS, BY CREATING THE BEST POSSIBLE ENVIRONMENT
FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE YOUTH AND AMATEUR SOCCER PLAYER IN WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
THROUGH:
Emphasizing that playing
soccer should be made an enjoyable experience.
Encouraging the creation
of age-appropriate environments through the use of small-sided games.
Asking coaches to utilize
appropriate teaching methods (age-appropriate activities and games), whilst
letting the game be the teacher.
Increasing the awareness
of safety issues/adult behavior issues.
Allowing participation in
that level of competition that enables players to be challenged at their
appropriate level....including the elite player.
Emphasizing player development
over winning/losing, especially amongst younger players.
SPECIFICALLY OUR GOALS
ARE TO:
Coaching Development
Improve the soccer education
of coaches working with recreational players, with specific focus on those
coaches new to soccer (U6 and U8).
Support the development of
coaches working with 10-14 year olds, who are emphasizing "technical development
in the game," through the provision of PA West Coaching Schools.
Identify and educate coaches
who can enhance coaching development and player development programs.
Player Development
Enable 4 to 10 year old children
in recreational soccer to have fun, to develop a passionate desire to play
and to acquire new skills in age-appropriate environments.
Enhance the technical development
of players by offering player development programs.
Support the player development
efforts of clubs in older age groups by reducing conflicts/overlap with
programs like the PA West Olympic Teams.
Make PA West Olympic Teams
identification orientated, competitive and inexpensive.
Soccer Environment
Aid in the creation of "Fear
Free" and age-appropriate environments for our younger players that prioritize
player development over winning and/or large-sided games.
Develop competitions/awards
that encourage/recognize skill development and the promotion of other "task
goals" amongst PA West clubs and players.
Lobby clubs with older teams
(U15+) to participate in the highest level of competition available (e.g.
for elite players, regular participation in recognized regional leagues/tournaments).
Help the spread of soccer
into all communities regardless of race, gender, disability, etc.
Encourage and nurture a passion
for soccer amongst our member players, so that retention rates improve
and the continued growth of the Amateur Division is enhanced. |