Sponsored Content Simple Tips for Player Recognition May 13, 2018 | 0 minutes, 42 seconds read It’s no secret that everyone likes a little recognition, and for kids it can be the determining factor when deciding to stay with an activity or not. If your sports program or activity has a recognition program, or if you’re just starting to develop one, here are some tips to make it a meaningful program: Keep notes throughout the season on each player’s progress to help you recognize individual effort and improvement. Make recognition a part of each practice and game – highlight someone who’s improving, demonstration good sportsmanship and the one who made the big play. Have parents capture action shots of kids that you can distribute with their awards. Plan an end-of-season event where players can relax and have fun with their teammates. When presenting the award, share a specific comment on each child. sports in this article Ice Hockey tags in this article Coach Issues & Advice MN Hockey Hub