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- Parents
should provide their skater with properly
fitted and maintained equipment. Refer to
equipment guidelines or the Equipment
Manager for assistance.
- Parents
should have their skater at practice and
games ready to go at the time the coach
designates.
- Parents
are reminded that this is youth hockey and
skater expectations should be commensurate
with age and ability.
- Parents
should meet their financial obligations in
order not to jeopardize their
skater’s ice time.
- Parents
are an integral part of the team. Team
effort exists not only on the ice but also
in the stands.
- Parents
are expected to display good sportsmanship
at all times.
- Parents
are urged to encourage and be positive in
their support of the team. In particular,
parents shall refrain from acting in any
way, which would tend to embarrass or
humiliate any skater, parent, family member
or coach on the team.
- Coaches
should coach. Parents should not yell
instructions during the game or a
practice.
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Parents are not to be on the ice at any
time unless specifically requested by the
coach.
- Parents
should support the coach in every way
possible.
- Parents
are obligated to notify the coach or Team
Rep of pending absences.
- Parents
should support the club by working at
fundraisers, tournaments and all other club
sponsored events.
- Parents should
encourage participation in the club by
recruiting members to help the club
grow.
- Parents
are reminded that they, as well as their
skaters, are representatives of the club
and that their attitudes and behaviors
reflect not only themselves but on the
club’s reputation as well. Failure on
the part of a parent to act in a manner
consistent with these guidelines, or in a
manner detrimental to the interests of the
club may subject the parent to formal
disciplinary action by the
Board.
- Parents
are required to sign a Parents Code of
Conduct each year at
registration.
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