How to Handle a Soccer Player if the Parents Don’t Help

February 20th, 2009

If speaking with the child privately and then speaking with their parents does not work, you may need to send a written statement to the child’s parents.  In the letter, inform the parent of what you have done to try and eliminate their child’s outbursts.  Let them know that this letter acts as a warning and that if they continue to act up, they may be removed from the game and the team.  This can be a hard decision to make but in the long run it will be most beneficial for the team and the other players.  Kids soccer drills will only be effective when everyone is working as a team.

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