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PARENT EDUCATION PRESENTED BY The High School Hockey League of Nassau County

PARENT EDUCATION PRESENTED BY The High School Hockey League of Nassau County. LEAGUE DIRECTORS. PRESIDENT – STEVE RUPP VICE PRESIDENT VARSITY – TONY DEMAYO VICE PRESIDENT JV – PAT BRAGLIA VICE PRESIDENT MIDDLE SCHOOL – SAL CRESCIONE TREASURER – BOB GAUDIOSI SECRETARY – JIM O’GARA.

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PARENT EDUCATION PRESENTED BY The High School Hockey League of Nassau County

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  1. PARENT EDUCATION PRESENTED BYThe High School Hockey League of Nassau County

  2. LEAGUE DIRECTORS PRESIDENT – STEVE RUPP VICE PRESIDENT VARSITY – TONY DEMAYO VICE PRESIDENT JV – PAT BRAGLIA VICE PRESIDENT MIDDLE SCHOOL – SAL CRESCIONE TREASURER – BOB GAUDIOSI SECRETARY – JIM O’GARA

  3. OUR MISSION CREATE AN INCLUSIVE YOUTH HOCKEY EXPERIENCE FOR ALL HOCKEY PLAYERS IN OUR COMMUNITIES

  4. The HSHLNC Philosophy is to Focus on: • Development of Every Player • Increase Community Participation in the Sport • Skill Development • Safe Environment • Fun/Enjoyment

  5. “Zero Tolerance” Policy

  6. HSHL OF NASSAU COUNTY RESPECT

  7. Issue #1The “Hot Head” ParentScreams at Referees, Coaches, Opposing Players, other Parents, etc.Words Can Lead to Violence

  8. Responsibility of Coaches/Team Officials to Control Parents and FansLeague Assigns “League Officials” to Maintain Spectator OrderViolators will be Asked to Leave the Rink and SuspendedGames can be stoppedIf necessary, the Police will be CalledGames can be Forfeited

  9. Issue # 2The “Alter Ego” ParentorThe “Sports Scholarship” Parent

  10. BELIEVES CHILD IS SECOND COMING OF John Tavares.(Fewer than 2% of all High School Athletes ever receive Athletic college scholarships)SETS UNREALISTIC EXPECTATIONS FOR CHILDTAKES ALL OF THE FUN OUT OF THE SPORT FOR THE CHILDMAKES THE ACTIVITY STRESSFUL INSTEAD

  11. In The Stands:KEEP HOCKEY FUN • “Relax, It’s Only a Game!” • ENCOURAGE your son or daughter. • ENJOY the game. • APPLAUD good plays (even those made by your opponents). • DON’T coach from the stands. • REMEMBER coaches and referees are human and therefore imperfect. We’re doing our best.

  12. At HOME and in the CARRemember: • “Relax, It’s Only a Game!” • There is more to life than hockey! • Don’t COACH your child on the way to a game. • ENCOURAGE FUN and TEAMWORK. • LISTEN to them and BE SUPPORTIVE.

  13. At Practice… • SKILL IMPROVEMENT is important. • FUN is essential. • Practice is where the game is really learned.

  14. At the Rink… • Have the rink be a POSITIVE place. • Be CERTAIN your child’s equipment is in good shape and fits properly. • You and your child must PRACTICE EMOTIONAL CONTROL.

  15. If All Parents/Guardians, Coaches And Officials Can IMPROVE Their Outlook On The GAME, The TRUE Winner Of Our Sport Will Be The KIDS!!

  16. Don’ts Don't yell out instructions. Don't put down officials. Don't yell at your kids in public. Don't yell at the coaches. Don't put down teammates. Don't put down the other team. Don't lose your cool. Don't lecture kids about mistakes after the game. Do’s Laugh and have fun! Remember, “It's just a game!” Applaud good plays even if opposing players make them! Support your organization by volunteering to help out! Remember your kids learn more from your actions than your words! Don’ts and Do’s

  17. EVERYONE WINS Being a winner is quite easy to face, But it takes a big person to accept loss with grace. To stand and shake hands after losing a game, And watch as another gets glory and fame, Takes honor and courage— so stand straight and tall, And know in your heart that you gave it your all. You’ll earn much respect— ‘cause losing is no sin, Showing good sportsmanship lets everyone win. ANN DOTTE  

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