Success is Judged by the Smile on the Kids Face After a Game

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In this Just Go Play podcast episode, Daryl Devonish speaks with Bob Grant, coach from North Toronto Hockey Association, on: Success is Judged by the Smile on the Kids Face After a Game.Bob grew up playing church hockey in Toronto and continue to enjoy the game of hockey in the original North York Hockey League, including the Marlies first team - the Butterbee's. A shoulder injury caused him to switch from a more competitive league into a recreational league and, years later, he began coaching his sons' teams. Bob shares the difference his experience was playing hockey compared to what it is today with a big focus on the involvement that parents now have in driving their kids to play.Bob shares insight that he's gained from seeing how other coaches work with their athletes, parents, and coaches to build a quality sport experience including:Coaches: Roll the lines. All kids should have the opportunity to play, to learn, and to enjoy the game. Parents: Let them play at the level where they can touch the puck. Don't push them to play at a level just because you want them to be at that level. They should be confident playing and enjoy the game not frightened to go on the ice.Athletes: Remember that people make mistakes. If nobody makes a mistake then the game would be tied at 0-0. Use each 'mistake' as a learning opportunity and decide what you would want to do differently next time..Everyone: Have fun! Playing sports is about enjoying the experience and developing lifelong skills. It's about getting more out of the game than just winning.Daryl and Bob discuss how coaches and parents can work together to make the experience better for the kids because, at the end of the day, we want them to walk out with a smile on their face.Be inspired by the lessons Bob shares with coaches and parents to ensure the kids enjoy the game and will participate for life. If you are a parent or coach who wants to learn more about courses or resources to help you build a quality environment for your child and athletes, reach out to us at www.justgoplay.ca.Follow Just Go Play on Instagram @qualitycoaching to receive coaching insights and information.  Just Go Play is the resource for parents, teachers, coaches, and athletes to understand how sports will help build skills for life. The mission is to help and encourage kids, parents, and coaches to enjoy sports and participate for life.