Sponsored Content PCA’s vision is to build a world where every child benefits from a positive youth sports experience with a coach who inspires them to become the best version of themselves in the game and in life. PCA trains coaches and partners with youth sports organizations, parents, sports leaders, and communities to make youth sports more positive, equitable, and accessible to all kids regardless of social or economic circumstances. Read Positive Coaching Alliance stories How Coaches Can Build Safe, Trusting Relationships by Guest Post Positive Coaching Alliance September 19, 2024 | 2 minutes, 21 seconds read Check out more Positive Coaching Alliance video content on the Positive Coaching Alliance SportsEngine Play Channel Building safe, trusting relationships with and amongst your athletes is the foundation for creating a Positive Youth Sports Culture. These relationships have many benefits, including helping athletes…Make friends more easilyCollaborate more effectivelyPerform at a higher levelExperience improved mental healthFeel saferTake on challenges without fear of failureEngage more fully in learningIncrease their effortTo create these safe and trusting relationships with their athletes, coaches can:Learn names quickly – ask athlete their preferred name and call them by that nameGet to know each athlete as an individual – be curious, ask open ended questions, and reflect on any personal biases that may be affecting your interactionsUse informal pre- and post-practice time to connect – move around the space to connect with all athletesReflect on your own assumptions when evaluating athletes skills and areas for growth. Focus on behavior, technical skills, and process, versus the person.Create empathetic connections by listening to understand your players’ experiencesGive specific, positive, and information-based feedback – research shows that the amount, type, content, and tone of coach feedback can alter how athletes will perform and develop, both physically and mentallyBe clear and concise with instructions – be aware of how your tone of voice impacts athletes, and when making corrections be sure to praise the athlete when you see improvementSet clear, collaborative group expectations about how athletes treat themselves, each other, coaches, opponents, and refereesReact quickly to prevent put-downs, bullying, or cliquesObserve constantly and notice if any athletes are being excluded. Be proactive and create ways to include anyone feeling left out.Play with them, laugh and smile. Show athletes that you want to be there. Read Full PDF at Positive Coaching Alliance About Positive Coaching Alliance PCA’s vision is to build a world where every child benefits from a positive youth sports experience with a coach who inspires them to become the best version of themselves in the game and in life. PCA trains coaches and partners with youth sports organizations, parents, sports leaders, and communities to make youth sports more positive, equitable, and accessible to all kids regardless of social or economic circumstances. For more information, go to positivecoach.org > tags in this article Athlete Health Coach Parent Positive Coaching Alliance