MAAPP Series Conclusion 2021
The concluding episode of this yearlong series reinforces the importance of these policies and summarizes topics and learnings from prior series episodes.
August 17, 2022| Podcasts
Parent Tammy Foster-Johnson shares her views on parent-coach and team-athlete communications styles to support safe and appropriate interactions.
The concluding episode of this yearlong series reinforces the importance of these policies and summarizes topics and learnings from prior series episodes.
Common policy questions are answered, including nuances of the “observable and interruptible” standard, and guidance on electronic communications and locker rooms.
Parent and coach Kelly Moon discusses her experiences with sport and how MAAPP principles guide proactive safety measures she takes with her team.
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