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2. A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS ? THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE. 3. A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS ? THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE. . . . . A. Educate Educate the massesNational ProgramsBranch InitiativesDistrict/MHA Delivery. B. Create and CommunicateAssociation PhilosophiesTeam selectionIce timeCode of Conduct All involved including parentsRemember ? We can't expect people to act within our expectations if we don't let them know what our expectations are!.
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1. 1 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE
2. 2 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE
3. 3 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE
4. 4 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE A- Educate
5. 5 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE A- Educate
6. 6 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE A- Educate
7. 7 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE B- Create and Communicate
8. 8 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE B- Create and Communicate
9. 9 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE B- Create and Communicate
10. 10 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE C- Engage
11. 11 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE C- Engage
12. 12 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE C- Engage
13. 13 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE C- Engage Team Meetings
Pre Season
Mid- Season
End Of Season
Special Meetings
14. 14 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE C- Engage Encourage kids to participate and respect their choices
Enjoy their participation and focus on new skills, improving performance and having fun
Support our players emotionally by helping them to deal with fear, anger, guilt, embarrassment and happiness
15. 15 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE C- Engage Discuss concerns with them with the intent of helping positively address the situation
Model respectful behaviour for their children
Communicate in a professional and courteous manner
Ask questions if they are unsure
16. 16 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE C- Engage
Resource Tools to Engage in Creating Solid Relationships
NCCP Team Meeting
Safe and Fun Parents Approach Seminar
Branch Mentorship Programs
Evaluation Templates
17. 17 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE D - Respond
18. 18 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE D - Respond Conflict is inevitable but anger and grudges are not!
Conflict resolution is important but people taking responsibility for their own behaviour is more important.
When conflict does occur how we respond determines if a conflict escalates or is resolved.
Recognizing your own personal power can influence how you deal with conflict.
19. 19 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE D - Respond Every conflict has two components:
How people think
How people feel
To resolve conflict we need to consider how people feel (their emotions)
The key is to avoid escalation of a disagreement
Sometimes the best thing to do is to “walk away” to let the other person cool down
The expression of anger and how each person manages their anger will determine how intense the conflict becomes
20. 20 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE D - Respond Anger is a completely normal, usually healthy human emotion.
Out of control anger is destructive.
Anger is “an emotional state that varies from mild irritation to intense fury and rage”.
When you get angry, your heart rate, blood pressure and hormone levels increase. These determine your response.
21. 21 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE D - Respond
HOW TO DIFFUSE ANGER?
Before you speak or do anything else, stay cool and calm
Take several slow, deep breaths and relax for a few seconds to slow down your heart rate
Take a few seconds to think about how you can diffuse the situation and avoid a confrontation
Maintain eye contact and watch your body posture
It is okay to walk away from this fight
Consider all the options for responding and their possible results
IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO RESOLVE A CONFLICT WHEN EITHER PERSON IS ANGRY. TAKE A BREAK AND ATTEMPT TO RESOLVE THE CONFLICT LATER, IF APPROPRIATE.
22. 22 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE D - Respond Acknowledge what you have heard and the other person’s position
Ask for clarification to understand their reason or rationale
Summarize what you have heard and verify that this is correct
State your position IF the person is ready to listen
State what points you agree on
State points of disagreement
When the person responds, acknowledge what they have said
Continue until you have resolved the issue or agreed to disagree
Bring in a neutral person if possible
23. 23 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE D - Respond Resource Tools to Respond
Branch Mentorship Programs
Informal Meeting of the Parties
Conflict Resolution Training – To Be Completed
Ombudsman
24. 24 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE E - Resolve If all the steps we just talked about are put in place the number of formal complaints should be reduced, however;
We must be prepared to deal with formal complaints in a fair, consistent manner!
25. 25 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE E - Resolve Policies and procedures provide a road map for your MHA.
Should reflect the philosophies of your MHA.
Provide continuity to the activities of the organization.
Ensure consistency if followed appropriately.
Help to identify the expected behaviour in an organization.
Include a complaint handling procedure.
26. 26 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE E - Resolve
Complaint Procedures
Your association needs to define a process as to how complaints will be handled.
27. 27 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE E - Resolve Ensure you have procedures that are fair
Know and follow association procedures
Identify expected behaviour
Use good judgment when sanctions are necessary
Communicate!
28. 28 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE E - Resolve
Resource Tools to Resolve by Formal Response to Complaints
Branch/District/MHA Constitutions
Branch/District/MHA complaint policies and procedures such as Game and Conduct Management, SMART, Team First
Minor Hockey Association Survey
29. 29 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE At one point during a game, the coach called one of his 7 year oldhockey players aside and asked, "Do you understand what cooperation is?What a team is?"
The little boy nodded in the affirmative.
30. 30 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE Do you understand that what matters is not whether we win or lose, but how we play together as a team?"
The little boy nodded yes.
31. 31 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE "So," the coach continued, "I'm sure you know, when a penalty is called, you shouldn't argue, curse, attack the referee, or call him a jerk. Do you understand all that?"
Again the little boy nodded.
32. 32 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE
The coach continued, "And when I call you off the ice so that anotherboy gets a chance to play, it's not good sportsmanship to callyour coach 'a dumb jerk', is it?''
Again the little boy nodded.
33. 33 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE
"Good," said the coach.
“Now go over there and explain all that to your mother and father!”
34. 34 A MINOR HOCKEY TOOLBOX FOR PARENTS – THE PRESENTATION TEMPLATE