Code of Conduct for TRC Parents
As a parent of a player in the Towson Recreation Council, I agree to:
- Be my child’s best fan, support my child unconditionally and make him or her feel like a winner every time.
- Remember that children participate in sports for their enjoyment, not mine. Encourage children to participate and will not force them.
- Focus on the child’s efforts and performance rather than winning or losing a game.
- Never ridicule or yell at a child for making a mistake or losing a game.
- Remember that children learn best by example. Appreciate good performance and skillful plays by all participants.
- Support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from all activities.
- Respect the decisions of officials and teach children to do likewise.
- Learn the rules of the game and the policies of the organization and the Towson Recreation Council fields and facilities.
- Show appreciation for the volunteer coaches, officials, and administrators. Without them, your child could not participate.
- Respect the rights, dignity and worth of every young person, regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background, or religion.
- Be kind to my child’s coach, other volunteers, including board members, concession workers, and umpires. The coach, board members, and concession workers are volunteers – giving of personal time to provide a recreational activity for your child. Without them, your child could not participate.
- Believe that umpires, just as coaches and players, are attempting to do their best. I will refrain from speaking to umpires, unless it is to say thank you after the game. If I have questions or concerns with the umpires, I will speak to the coach after the game or at practice.
- Understand that my attitude can influence the players, coaches, and spectators.
- Demand a sports environment for my child that is free from drugs, tobacco, and alcohol, and I will refrain from their use at all Towson Recreation Council activities.
- Be sure my child is available for most practices and games. Practices are as important as games. Children who simply do not show up for practice and/or games are letting everyone down. If I know my child is unable to attend a practice or a game, I will give the coach advance notice to enable proper planning.
- Report to the coach all injuries, special medical conditions (such as asthma) or extenuating circumstances (such as lack of sleep or family crisis) that may affect the player.
- Send my child ready to play. My child will be dressed in uniform and will arrive on time.