Youth Coaching Quiz Answers
To score your responses, add up your points.
1) A=3,B=1,C=2
2) A=2,B=1,C=3
3) A=2,B=3,C=1
4) A=1,B=2,C=3
5) A=1,B=3,C=2
6) A=1,B=2,C=3
7) A=3,B=1,C=2
8) A=1,B=3,C=2
9) A=3,B=1,C=2
10) A=1,B=2,C=3
10-16 points. Attitudes of traditional coaching: Believes
winning is the primary reason for playing sports; takes a hard line
in discipline; uses an autocratic approach to coaching; finds little
value for parental involvement. Need a lot more instruction in child-centered
coaching philosophy and techniques.
17-23 points. Tendency toward leadership, not autocratic
rule; problem solving, not ruling; motivating, not commanding. Needs
continued study and practice in child-centered coaching philosophy.
24-30 points. Believes in making the game fun; is
willing to be both a parent figure and teacher; offers guidance,
encouragement and support and maximizes parental involvement. Needs
to continue practicing skills.
For more information on child-centered coaching, contact
The National Institute for Child Centered Coaching
3160 Pine Brook Road
Park City, Utah 84060
(801) 649-5822
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