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When Should Parents Retreat from Coaching Youth Hockey?

When Should Parents Retreat from Coaching Youth Hockey?

Season 1 Episode 170 Published 2 years, 8 months ago
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Ever wondered when it's the right time for a parent to step back from coaching their child's sports team? Mike and Lee dig into this pressing question, examining how family dynamics, team requirements, and the individual experiences of the child factor in. We specifically dissect the controversies around the 12U mark, pondering the pros and cons of continued parental involvement in coaching. 

We also venture into the realm of autonomy in youth sports. The spotlight here is on the evolving game of hockey, the growing necessity for qualified coaches at all levels, and the intense pressure of travel schedules for younger teams. We underscore the importance of fostering independence in children and allowing them to take charge of their sporting journey. In the latter part of our discussion, we delve into the not-so-pleasant aspects of parent coaching, such as nepotism and favoritism, and how they can impact a child's development. 

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