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FAIR PLAY CODE FOR
PARENTS |
- I will
not force my daughter to participate in hockey.
- I will
remember that my daughter plays hockey for her
enjoyment, not mine.
- I will
encourage my daughter to play by the rules and to
resolve conflict without resorting to hostility or
violence.
- I will
teach my daughter that doing one's best is as important
as winning so that my daughter will never feel defeated
by the outcome of the game.
- I will
make my daughter feel like a winner every time by
offering praise for competing fairly and hard.
- I will
never ridicule or yell at my daughter for making a
mistake or losing a game.
- I will
remember that children learn by example. I will
acknowledge good plays and performances by both my
daughter’s team and their opponents.
- I will
never question the official's judgment or honesty in
public. I recognize officials are being developed in the
same manner as players.
- I will
support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse
from children's hockey games.
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I will respect and show appreciation for the volunteers
who give their time to hockey for my daughter.
FAIR PLAY CODE FOR
PLAYERS
- I will
play hockey because I want to, not because others or
coaches want me to.
- I will
play by the rules of hockey and in the spirit of the
Game.
- I will
control my temper - fighting or "mouthing-off" can spoil
the activity of everyone.
- I will
respect my team-mates and opponents.
- I will
do my best to be a true team player.
- I will
remember that winning isn't everything - that having
fun, improving skills, making friends and doing my best
are also important.
- I will
acknowledge all good plays and performances - those of
my team and my opponents.
- I will
remember that coaches and officials are there to help
me. I will accept their decisions and show them respect
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