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Code of Conduct- Parents

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All parents and guardians should make sure that: 

  • The child under their care wears the correct clothing for football training and matches (in all weather conditions).

  • The child wears the correct football boots, shin pads and any eyewear is safe (if appropriate). 

  • The child brings water with them to drink for rehydration. 

  • The child is delivered to and collected after training and matches by the appropriate person and at the right time. 

  • If the child is Under 12 years of age that responsible adult remains for the duration of the training session or match. 

 

Parents and Spectators should not: 

  • Attempt to coach the players during a match or training.

  • Use any jargon or dictate tactics.

  • Argue, swear, criticise, become violent or use sarcasm. 

  • Shout aggressively. 

  • Ignore children who need help.

  • Assess players by their mistakes. 

  • Put the players under pressure to perform and win. 

  • Behave in a way that could bring the Club into disrepute.

Parents and Spectators should: 

  • Respect the referee's decision both during and after a match.

  • Show respect to all club and match officials as well as to opposition players and parents 

  • Look for opportunities to praise all children - not just their own. 

  • Praise good behaviour quickly to show that adults value it.

  • Praise effort and performance more than results. 

  • Be patient. 

  • Give children a clear idea of the behaviour expected.  

  • Show consistency. 

  • Help children to understand the rules of football. 

  • Adhere to the club's standards and policies on Child Protection. In particular, parents are reminded that the Referee is the sole judge during a match and they should not argue with, dispute or abuse the referee or other match officials in any way before, during or after a match. 


 

All parents are expected to behave at all times in a manner that will not bring Welwyn United Football Club into disrepute in any way. Team managers are instructed to report any failure to adhere to the codes of conduct to the Committee who shall have the power to warn parents as to future conduct, advise parents and guardians that they are no longer welcome to attend games, and, in extreme circumstances, the parent and the playing member may also be suspended or expelled from the club. 

Remember: Children are often easily led, anxious to please and prone to over enthusiasm so plenty of praise and positive reinforcement is needed. Children find it hard to understand negative instructions and easier to understand positive reinforcement. This means playing down results and playing up performance. This will reduce the child's anxiety and decrease any worries they may have about failing. 

Children do not mean to make mistakes; mistakes are an inherent part of learning.

 Let the players learn through play.

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