POSITIVE CHARTING Overview Positive charting is simple – but not necessarily easy. It requires effort, the effort to observe. Coaches can add value by finding things that are done incorrectly and improving them. But it is equally important to find things that are being done correctly to reinforce them. Positive charting is a method of increasing the number of ‘right things’ that young players/athletes do. It also creates a wonderful positive atmosphere in which players/athletes are more receptive to being corrected because they feel appreciated. Positive charting works by selecting a player/athlete to watch and identifying positive elements of their performance – this then gives an opportunity for coaches to discuss their performance, outlining the positive elements as well as areas for improvement. It is very difficult to observe more than three players at any time; however this is also an opportunity to involve parents, assistant coaches, and even players/athletes. Rate this tool! Give us your feedback. POSITIVE CHARTING Name: Positive moments: Name: Positive moments: POSITIVE CHARTING Name: Positive moments: Name: Positive moments:
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