Common use of THE PARENTS Clause in Contracts

THE PARENTS. Parental support and involvement in the Club are essential. If your child is selected and chooses to commit to BARCELONA CALIFORNIA, your commitment is also necessary. If players are to make a quality commitment to the Club and their team, parents must see to it that players attend all possible Club and team functions (practices, meetings, games, etc). There will be time conflicts that cannot be avoided, and other more important events occur. The Club requires your communication, planning and understanding so we can minimize conflicts. It is the Club’s responsibility to present a periodic schedule to allow time for your planning. When parents or players have unavoidable conflicts, the Club expects timely communications to see if the Club or team can make any necessary adjustments. The Director of Coaching or Team Coach will make final decisions on scheduling and adjustments after careful consideration of your needs and those of the Club or team. SIDELINE COACHING: We ask that there be no coaching by parents. No matter how good your intentions are, we insist there be no shouting instructions to your son/daughter or yelling (complaining) to officials during games. Your vocal support and positive encouragement are welcome after a good play. It is important that players are not distracted at practices or during games, and that players are given only one set of instructions by one voice during this time. Parents and players are required to sign a Code of Conduct agreement prior to the start of league play. Parents, feel free to communicate and ask questions about your child. Please take the initiative to teach your child to speak up and communicate for themselves whenever possible.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Membership Agreement, Membership Agreement

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THE PARENTS. Parental support and involvement in the Club club are essential. If your child is selected and chooses to commit to BARCELONA CALIFORNIA, your commitment is also necessary. If players are to make a quality commitment to the Club and their team, Team parents must see to it that players attend make sure their child attends all possible Club club and team functions (practices, meetings, games, etc).) – THIS INCLUDES WHEN A PLAYER IS INJURED and unable to play but still able to walk and/or sit and observe. There Being incapacitated with illness or serious injury is different and we understand if a player cannot attend in that situation. We understand there will be time times when conflicts that cannot be avoided, avoided and other more important events occur. The Club club requires your communication, planning planning, and understanding so we can minimize conflicts. It is the Clubteam’s responsibility to present a periodic schedule to allow time for your planning. When parents or players have an unavoidable conflictsconflict, the Club club expects timely communications communication to see if the Club club or team can make any necessary adjustments. The Director of Coaching or Team Coach team manager will make final decisions on scheduling and adjustments after careful consideration of your needs and those of the Club club or team. SIDELINE COACHING: We ask Parents are forbidden from contacting other soccer clubs directly to voice match grievances, match disputes, official’s disputes, coaching disputes or any subject that there involves DUSL. All communication should be directed to the coach of your specific players team. There will be no coaching by parents. “Go,” “shoot, “pass” or “send it” are interpreted as instructions and as such are not desirable. No matter how good your intentions are, ; we insist there be no shouting instructions to your son/daughter child or any other player on the team. We also insist there be absolutely no yelling (complaining) or complaining to referees or officials during or after games. Your vocal support and positive encouragement are welcome after a good play. Please do not criticize or “moan” with disappointment when mistakes are made. The players are well aware of mistakes they make (especially the bad ones), and we also teach our players that overcoming and learning from mistakes are an important part of the learning process. It is important that players are not be distracted at practices or practices, during games, and that players are given only one set of instructions by one voice before, during, and after practices and games. For this reason, the club insists the trainer be the only voice before, at and after all games and practices. No one other than those listed on the official game roster may sit on or near the team bench before and during this timegames (please respect the space and privacy necessary for the trainer and team to carry out their game responsibilities). Parents Please respect all of the other players on the team; please do not make critical remarks to others about specific players on your team. Many times, these comments are overheard by the players or others and can be quite hurtful and xxxxxx an unhealthy team environment. Please respect your trainer and manager and do not make negative remarks to others about coaching decisions. The club’s first concern is for the long-term growth and development of our players as individuals along with their soccer abilities under pressure. There will be times trainers make decisions and players are required instructed to sign do things parents will not understand. Club, team and player development will sometimes be given a Code of Conduct agreement greater priority than winning, especially in the younger years prior to the start of league playhigh school. Parents must understand this and conduct themselves in a manner consistent with this philosophy in order to maintain a healthy team environment. Remember, playing only to win without taking healthy club, team and player development into account will not result in a solid foundation upon which your child will be prepared for winning. Parents, always at the appropriate moment and time, should feel free to communicate and ask questions about your child. Please Also, please take the initiative to encourage and teach your child player to speak up and communicate for themselves whenever possible. XXXX believes in and teaches players the benefit of having mental toughness to guide their intense focus on the game of soccer. We will instruct your child to ignore adverse conditions such as bad referees, name calling, foul language, rough play, cheating, poor weather, negative behavior by parents or opponents, etc. We expect our parents (as well as our trainers) to have this same mental toughness. Managers are parents with players on the team, who have volunteered to manage the team’s scheduling, uniforms, chaperones, finances, tournaments, etc. They do a lot of things parents and players don’t realize and you are expected to cooperate fully with them at all times. Have the courtesy to returns calls and e-mails as they, just like other parents, have full schedules.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Player/Parent Agreement

THE PARENTS. Parental support and involvement in the Club club are essential. If your child is selected and chooses to commit to BARCELONA CALIFORNIA, your commitment is also necessary. If players are to make a quality commitment to the Club and their team, Team parents must see to it that players attend make sure their child attends all possible Club club and team functions (practices, meetings, games, etc).) – THIS INCLUDES WHEN A PLAYER IS INJURED and unable to play but still able to walk and/or sit and observe. There Being incapacitated with illness or serious injury is different and we understand if a player cannot attend in that situation. We understand there will be time times when conflicts that cannot be avoided, avoided and other more important events occur. The Club club requires your communication, planning planning, and understanding so we can minimize conflicts. It is the Clubteam’s responsibility to present a periodic schedule to allow time for your planning. When parents or players have an unavoidable conflictsconflict, the Club club expects timely communications communication to see if the Club club or team can make any necessary adjustments. The Director of Coaching or Team Coach team manager will make final decisions on scheduling and adjustments after careful consideration of your needs and those of the Club club or team. SIDELINE COACHING: We ask that there There will be no coaching by parents. “Go,” “shoot, “pass” or “send it” are interpreted as instructions and as such are not desirable. No matter how good your intentions are, ; we insist there be no shouting instructions to your son/daughter child or any other player on the team. We also insist there be absolutely no yelling (complaining) or complaining to referees or officials during or after games. Your vocal support and positive encouragement are welcome after a good play. Please do not criticize or “moan” with disappointment when mistakes are made. The players are well aware of mistakes they make (especially the bad ones), and we also teach our players that overcoming and learning from mistakes are an important part of the learning process. It is important that players are not be distracted at practices or practices, during games, and that players are given only one set of instructions by one voice before, during, and after practices and games. For this reason, the club insists the trainer be the only voice before, at and after all games and practices. No one other than those listed on the official game roster may sit on or near the team bench before and during this timegames (please respect the space and privacy necessary for the trainer and team to carry out their game responsibilities). Parents Please respect all of the other players on the team; please do not make critical remarks to others about specific players on your team. Many times, these comments are overheard by the players or others and can be quite hurtful and xxxxxx an unhealthy team environment. Please respect your trainer and manager and do not make negative remarks to others about coaching decisions. The club’s first concern is for the long-term growth and development of our players as individuals along with their soccer abilities under pressure. There will be times trainers make decisions and players are required instructed to sign do things parents will not understand. Club, team and player development will sometimes be given a Code of Conduct agreement greater priority than winning, especially in the younger years prior to the start of league playhigh school. Parents must understand this and conduct themselves in a manner consistent with this philosophy in order to maintain a healthy team environment. Remember, playing only to win without taking healthy club, team and player development into account will not result in a solid foundation upon which your child will be prepared for winning. Parents, always at the appropriate moment and time, should feel free to communicate and ask questions about your child. Please Also, please take the initiative to encourage and teach your child player to speak up and communicate for themselves whenever possible. The Condors Soccer Club believes in and teaches players the benefit of having mental toughness to guide their intense focus on the game of soccer. We will instruct your child to ignore adverse conditions such as bad referees, name calling, foul language, rough play, cheating, poor weather, negative behavior by parents or opponents, etc. We expect our parents (as well as our trainers) to have this same mental toughness. Managers are parents with players on the team, who have volunteered to manage the team’s scheduling, uniforms, chaperones, finances, tournaments, etc. They do a lot of things parents and players don’t realize and you are expected to cooperate fully with them at all times. Have the courtesy to returns calls and e-mails as they, just like other parents, have full schedules.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Player/Parent Agreement

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THE PARENTS. Parental support and involvement in the Club are essential. If your Parents must ensure that their child is selected and chooses to commit to BARCELONA CALIFORNIA, your commitment is also necessary. If players are to make a quality commitment to the Club and their team, parents must see to it that players attend attends all possible Club and team functions events (practices, games, meetings, games, etc.). There We understand there will be time times when conflicts that cannot be avoided, avoided and other more important events occurthat your son or daughter simply cannot attend a team event. The Club requires your communication, planning planning, and understanding so we can minimize conflicts. It is the Clubteam’s responsibility to present a periodic schedule to allow time for your planning. When parents or players have an unavoidable conflictsconflict, the Club expects timely communications communication to see if allow the Club or team can adequate time to make any necessary possible adjustments. The Director of Coaching or Team Coach manager will make final decisions on as to scheduling and adjustments after careful consideration of your the needs and those of the Club or team. SIDELINE COACHING: We ask that With the exception of the team manager, who may be asked to assist the team trainer during games, there will be no coaching by parents. “Go,” “shoot, “pass,” “send it,” and the like are interpreted as instructions and as such are not desirable. No matter how good your intentions are, we insist the Club insists that there be no shouting of instructions to your son/daughter child or any other player on the team. We also insist there be absolutely no yelling (complaining) or complaining to referees or officials during or after games. Your vocal support and positive encouragement are welcome after a good play. Please do not criticize or “moan” with disappointment when mistakes are made either by players or game officials. The players are well aware of mistakes they make, and we strive to teach our players that overcoming and learning from mistakes are important parts of the learning process. It is important that players are not be distracted at practices or during games, games and that players are given only one set of instructions by one voice before, during, and after games. For this reason, the Club insists that the trainer and/or manager be the only voices before, during this timeand after all games. No one other than those listed on the official game roster may sit on or near the team bench before and during games. Please respect the space and privacy necessary for the coaches and team to carry out their game responsibilities. Please respect all of the other players on the team and do not make critical remarks to others about other players on your team. Many times, these comments are overheard by the players or others and can be quite hurtful and xxxxxx an unhealthy team environment. Please respect your trainer and manager and do not make negative remarks to others about coaching decisions. The Club’s first priority is the growth and development of our players as individuals along with their soccer abilities under pressure. Team and player development take priority over winning, especially in the younger age groups. Parents must understand this and players are required conduct themselves in a manner consistent with this philosophy in order to sign maintain a Code of Conduct agreement prior healthy team environment. Playing only to the start of league play. Parents, feel free to communicate win without taking team and ask questions about your child. Please take the initiative to teach your child to speak up and communicate for themselves whenever possibleplayer development into account benefits no one.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Player/Parent Agreement

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