Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a parent of 2 kids active in sports, one in middle school, I can assure you that yelling from the sidelines will not have a positive outcome on your child's performance. Just remind yourself of that during the game. Why be obnoxious if nothing good is going to come of it?
even the 'positive' yelling?
I think positive cheering is fine. I mean who doesnt cheer during a sporting event and multiply it when you know you are watching your own kid. I have a learned to bite my lip over the years and not yell instructions, make my own calls, or call out the ref for bad calls . My cheering is limited to "Win the ball back" and "Good Job" after a good play and some clapping/cheering during a goal or almost goal (or score). You are there to enjoy the game, I disregard those comments of people telling you to be a mute because it is supposed to be fun. All of this within reason of course. And I do agree to not analyze the game afterward. Give you kid some congrats for playing hard (hopefullyt they did) and that you enjoyed the game. I usually leave it at that. After a loss, my kid is usually silent then back to normal after a bit. After a win he talks about the scores and the "could you believe that" comments". My feedback.