Stuart Brown, MD
Founder of the National Institute For Play
talks about the importance of
CoachingSchool.org
Is there a different way to
coach kids than the way I
was coached?

What does PLAY have to
do with coaching?  Isn't
that just fun and games,
or team building stuff?  
Don't you just do that
when the "work" is done?

Does it really matter to
kids?

We're the adults,
shouldn't we know best
what our kids need?

They want to win, right?
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I really enjoy working with him
(Gary Avischious and
CoachingSchool.org) and think his
message is strong. We always get a
little initial resistance from our
coaches, thinking it's going to be a
"touchy-feely" message, but it's
great when he uses examples and
role plays of
coach and parent
behavior that 90 percent of
them do, that have the
opposite impact of what they
intended and how to reverse
those behaviors to the
benefit of the kids and the
performance of the team.

Jay Clark
Executive Director
Gold Crown Foundation Basketball
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