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Parenting My Champion: Getting Started A Guide for Successful Tennis Parenting
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Session Purposes To Identify What You and Your Player Want from Junior Tennis To Identify What You and Your Player Want from Junior Tennis To Examine Your Tennis Parenting Behaviors To Examine Your Tennis Parenting Behaviors To Identify Effective Junior Tennis Parenting Practices To Identify Effective Junior Tennis Parenting Practices
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What Do You and Your Player Want from Junior Tennis?
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What Do You As a “Parent” Want from Your Child’s Junior Tennis Experience?
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What Do You Think Your “Child” Wants from His or Her Junior Tennis Experience?
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General Objectives for Junior Tennis Participation Development - physical - social - psychological Development - physical - social - psychological Fun Fun Winning/Rankings Winning/Rankings
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Key Points About Junior Tennis Objectives Everyone wants to (or should want to win), but only a relatively few will achieve scholarships and go pro. Everyone wants to (or should want to win), but only a relatively few will achieve scholarships and go pro. However, all participants can and should have a great “developmental” experience in junior tennis learning a life long sport, achieving fitness, and developing numerous social-emotional skills. It can also be a heck of a lot of fun! However, all participants can and should have a great “developmental” experience in junior tennis learning a life long sport, achieving fitness, and developing numerous social-emotional skills. It can also be a heck of a lot of fun! So make sure you stress fun and development objectives, as well as winning and rankings. So make sure you stress fun and development objectives, as well as winning and rankings.
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Being an Effective Tennis Parent: Examining Your Behaviors USTA Sport Science Has Been Studying the Practices of the Parents of Some of Our Most Successful Players and Based on that Research Developed a Self-Assessment Tool: USTA Sport Science Has Been Studying the Practices of the Parents of Some of Our Most Successful Players and Based on that Research Developed a Self-Assessment Tool: THE USTA PARENTING BEHAVIOR CHECKLIST Complete this checklist as you think your child and your child’s coach would from observing you in the tennis arena. Complete this checklist as you think your child and your child’s coach would from observing you in the tennis arena.
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Examine Your Tennis Parenting Behaviors How Did You Do? How Did You Do? Scoring Categories Scoring Categories 135-150: Great job! Model parent. 135-150: Great job! Model parent. 120-134: Excellent, effective parenting behaviors 120-134: Excellent, effective parenting behaviors 105-119: Somewhat effective parenting 105-119: Somewhat effective parenting 90-104:Ineffective parenting at times 90-104:Ineffective parenting at times 89 and below: Negative parenting behaviors 89 and below: Negative parenting behaviors
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Effective Junior Tennis Parenting Practices Parenting Do’s Hold emotionally intelligent tennis discussions Hold emotionally intelligent tennis discussions Provide love and support regardless of the match outcome Provide love and support regardless of the match outcome Parenting Don’ts Focus the majority of conversations at home on tennis Focus the majority of conversations at home on tennis Criticize my child for his or her tennis Criticize my child for his or her tennis
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Effective Junior Tennis Parenting Practices Parenting Do’s Act calm & confident during matches Act calm & confident during matches Provide ample opportunity & resources for your child to be successful Provide ample opportunity & resources for your child to be successful Parenting Don’ts Critique your child immediately following the match or during the car ride home Critique your child immediately following the match or during the car ride home Discourage your child from tennis if he/she does not have immediate success Discourage your child from tennis if he/she does not have immediate success
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Effective Junior Tennis Parenting Practices Parenting Do’s Make my child responsible for tennis preparation (e.g., equipment ready, calling partner to hit with) Make my child responsible for tennis preparation (e.g., equipment ready, calling partner to hit with) Parenting Don’ts Allow tennis to dominate your child’s life Allow tennis to dominate your child’s life Exerting pressure to win Exerting pressure to win
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Effective Junior Tennis Parenting Practices Parenting Do’s Hold realistic expectations Hold realistic expectations Emphasize player development and fun over winning and rankings Emphasize player development and fun over winning and rankings Have a stable home life Have a stable home life Parenting Don’ts Treating your child differently dependent upon whether he or she won or lost Treating your child differently dependent upon whether he or she won or lost Focus on short term results/rankings instead of long term development of your child Focus on short term results/rankings instead of long term development of your child
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Effective Junior Tennis Parenting Practices Parenting Do’s Expose your child to many different sports and activities Expose your child to many different sports and activities Keep success in perspective Keep success in perspective Display a positive & optimistic parenting style Display a positive & optimistic parenting style Parenting Don’ts Consider your child’s tennis as an investment for which you should receive something in return Consider your child’s tennis as an investment for which you should receive something in return Put your interests ahead of your child’s in tennis Put your interests ahead of your child’s in tennis
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Effective Junior Tennis Parenting Practices Parenting Do’s Hold your child accountable for poor behaviors on court Hold your child accountable for poor behaviors on court Push your child to practice when lazy Push your child to practice when lazy Encourage your child to seek out opportunities & challenges Encourage your child to seek out opportunities & challenges Parenting Don’ts Never allow your child some “say” in tennis decisions Never allow your child some “say” in tennis decisions Coaching your child when it is hurting your parent- child relationship Coaching your child when it is hurting your parent- child relationship
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Effective Junior Tennis Parenting Practices Parenting Do’s Model an active lifestyle and healthy eating habits Model an active lifestyle and healthy eating habits Emphasize core values such as “if you are going to do it, do it right” Emphasize core values such as “if you are going to do it, do it right” Emphasize the importance of hard work Emphasize the importance of hard work Parenting Don’ts Getting too “caught up” in tennis and making it over-important Getting too “caught up” in tennis and making it over-important Telling your child their opponent is not good and he/she should beat them Telling your child their opponent is not good and he/she should beat them
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Effective Junior Tennis Parenting Practices Parenting Do’s Provide transportation, financial, & logistical support Provide transportation, financial, & logistical support Recognize and encourage your child when he or she does something right Recognize and encourage your child when he or she does something right Help make tennis fun Help make tennis fun Parenting Don’ts Consider your child a tennis player first, and your son or daughter second Consider your child a tennis player first, and your son or daughter second Show no interest in your child’s tennis Show no interest in your child’s tennis
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The Role of Parents in Junior Tennis Success Summary/Question & Answer “Behind every great player is a supportive parent.”
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