Learn how to be a sports team manager for your child's team. #sports #soccermom #team
Learn how to be a sports team manager for your child's team. #sports #soccermom #team
Learn how to be a sports team manager for your child's team. #sports #soccermom #team
Congratulations! Your child made the travel sports team. And you've raised your hand to be the team's manager. Now what? Here are six tips to help you successfully manage the team.
Learn how to be a sports team manager for your child's team. #sports #soccermom #team
There is no magic pill for motivation, but here are 8 constructive ways to help to push your child in youth sports.
If you've ever been a Team-Mom, then you probably know how hard it is to coordinate with all of the other parents on your child's team! Scheduling anything for a large group can be overwhelming
1 BE A PARENT- NOT A COACH Your job is primarily to be a parent. You are there to provide support and comfort before, during and after the game. Leave the coaching to the coaches and enjoy being a part of your child’s sporting career. Be supportive and not intrusive. 2 BE A POSITIVE ROLE MODEL Children are quick to n
These strategies will help increase your kids chances to make the sports team. Things that your child can do to prepare for youth sports try-outs.
Have you just volunteered to manage your child's sports team? This guide provides tips, tricks, advice and templates so that you can be the best manager around! Others will be asking you how you do it!
Running a team isn't inexpensive, especially as the costs for everything seem to just go up, up, up! Fundraising is becoming an increasingly important part of how sports teams meet their financing needs. In this
We celebrate the unsung heroes and the glue that holds every team together: team managers.
Team sports can be daunting for food allergy families. With equipment cross-contact and explaining allergies to all the non-allergy families, it can be overwhelming. This post is your starting point!
Do your students struggle when the game doesn’t go their way? These sportsmanship activities are perfect for helping your students learn to handle disappointment! Kids will learn what good sportsmanship is, strategies to handle disappointment, and come up with their own game plan for when the game doesn’t go their way! These activities are perfect for individual, small group and classroom counseling lessons. ********************************************************************************************************************************** What's Included: “Score Or Miss” Sportsmanship Sort with 18 scenarios “When The Game Doesn’t Go My Way” Foldable Activity “My Game Plan” Worksheet “When The Game Doesn’t Go My Way” Poster/Visual Aid All materials come in color and black & white! For more information please see the preview. ********************************************************************************************************************************** Ideas For Use Social skills lessons or groups Anger management lessons or groups With students who could benefit from learning to handle disappointment With students who could benefit from learning good sportsmanship skills ********************************************************************************************************************************** What People Are Saying About This Resource: Bree said "Love using this at different times of the year to reinforce winning and losing." Andrea said "Thank you for this wonderful resource-- I can't wait to use this activity with some of my students. :)" ********************************************************************************************************************************** If you are satisfied with this resource, please leave feedback. If there is something I can improve upon, please e-mail me at [email protected] and I will do my best to accommodate you. Please check out my other resources you are sure to love: Sportsmanship Scoot Game Self Regulation Task Cards For more updates on my new products: Follow me on Teachers Pay Teachers! Follow me on Pinterest! Follow me on Facebook! Follow me on Instagram! To read the terms of use and copyright information for this resource, please click here.
THE ONE-OF-A-KIND ANXIETY KIT - TAKE CHARGE OF FEARS AND WORRIES. Format: PDF Age: 4-11 Pages: 100+ I bet your heart breaks whenever your kiddo struggles to start a new grade, try out for a sports team, or go to a friend's house. You don't want them to suffer. But you're unsure how to help. Being a kid is tough, and the unknown is scary. For many kids who worry, it can be impossible to move from "what if" to "why not." And that's why we created this special Anxiety Kit for parents, teachers, and therapists. Introducing: The Anxiety Kit for Kids, filled with over 100 worksheets, posters, activities, and coloring pages designed to squash worry, anger, or big fears and bring fun and freedom back into your kiddo's life. Avoid that sinking feeling of not knowing what to say or do (or, even worse, saying and doing the wrong things) and take control. When your child's eyes light up because they finally feel understood and have a safe place to process these scary feelings, your shoulders will relax, and that weight in the pit of your stomach will lighten. WHAT YOU'LL RECEIVE... 100+ pages of worksheets, activities, learning pages, quotes, and affirmations to help kids manage anxiety. 🔎TAKE A PEEK INSIDE... This digital kit will help: Raise your child's confidence with exercises designed to tap into positive thinking. (Think improved grades, relationships, and sports abilities.) Increase connection because you know exactly how to help by engaging in these exercises. (And you can use these anxiety-busting activities or worksheets over and over again.) Teach kids to live in the moment. Oh, magical mindfulness, how we love thee. (Think, taming screen time struggles.) Get your child talking, thinking, and growing with prompts and activities. Learn appropriate calming and coping strategies your kids can use not just right now but for the rest of their lives. Reframe nagging negative thoughts and flip them into positive thoughts. 💡IDEAS TO USE: Use at home, work through the kit in order, or pick a page and complete each week. Use in your classroom or guidance office. These exercises are great for SEL learning and make for great discussions. Use in your therapy office (be sure to purchase our commercial license). Here's the thing: Often, kids' tantrums or defiant behavior result from excessive worry. You might punish them for this behavior without getting to the root of why it's happening. It's like doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. If you want to teach your kids to master their worries, feel more positive about themselves and their lives, and interact more calmly and confidently with others, then the Anxiety Kit for Kids is a must-have! DID YOU KNOW? This kit Is included in the Mega Emotions Bundle. If you're looking for a comprehensive pack of emotional regulation resources for a steal, this bundle is for you! Please note: Our resources are for personal use only. (One home or classroom.) If you would like to use these resources within a practice you charge for, you must purchase the commercial license above. You may not redistribute these files in any manner, upload them to a public site, or share with other members within your organization. If you have questions about licensing, please contact [email protected]. This is a digital product. Nothing physical will ship.
Learn fun sportsmanship activities and ways to teach kids about teamwork and cooperation. Help children build essential life skills from a school counselor!
One of the most difficult aspects of leadership is also one of the best aspects of leadership which is dealing with people. I believe you have to love people in order to be in a leadership position but it can be really hard to navigate if you’re not equipped to deal with the different personality styles, strengths and even difficult personalities on the team. So today, I wanted to talk about managing difficult employees because I know it happens and I know it’s tough.