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Below is a basic agenda that you can cover in the Parents’ Meeting. Goal for the Season: Want players to return next year. Coach’s Background: Talk about your background and why you are coaching. Schedule: Talk about where games are, when they will be, practices, etc.
Here are a few things to remember when setting up a Tee ball practice plan: Get Volunteers! You will need volunteers to help you coach. Tball is very much parent interactive. Some parents will like to sit and watch practice, but to have a fun Tball year, you need parents to help. Make sure you set that expectation early.
The Little League® Tee Ball Curriculum is a 10-week plan that features structured learning highlighted by one practice and one game per week. Over the course of the season, coaches and parents will engage in a series of lessons utilizing up to 40 activities that include skills, drills and plenty of physical activity.
Are you new to coaching tee ball? We thought so and we have put together a plan for your first phone call to parents, a plan for your first practice and a plan for your first game. Coaching Tee Ball From the Start
Welcome to the world of coaching Tee-ball. More than likely you are a parent of a 5-6 year old, and you’ve either been waiting patiently for this moment for years, or you just got told that if no one signs up to coach there won’t be a team.
Youth baseball pre-season parent coach meeting: Quality coaching for t-ball, little league coaches, travel ball to high school coaches. How to communicate with youth sports parents.
Filled with expert advice and tips on creating order from chaos, Coaching Tee-Ball is the solution to every baffled parent's predicament, offering the new coach a total approach to keeping kids involved, motivated, and having fun. Book recommendations, author interviews, editors' picks, and more.