I posted a topic on a youth board, it said:
STOP YELLING AT YOUR KID!
I was at a tourney this weekend that had 7u-14u teams playing and the amount of parental yelling was absurd, especially in the younger age groups!
Don't you think your kid is trying to throw strikes?
Don't you think your kid is trying to get on base?
Don't you think your kid knows he just booted the ball?
Would it be helpful or encouraging to you if your boss screamed at you across the office that you screwed up a report, or a customer account, or your figures?
What is wrong with some parents? Even at 14u this is a GAME people! get a grip on yourself!
Typically this is a 9-14u board, however, some of the older players parents come on to say things like:
-I yell at my son as need be and he led team all hitting categories but to each his own, my son is no cream puff so he does not take it personal.
-I yell at my son, not giving instructions, but to refocus him after he swings at a bad pitch, I will say something like "Come on". And yes, when he hears my voice, it makes a difference. Why, because I know him better than anyone, including his coaches, and he knows that.
-This is my situation as well. I only "yell" at my son at the plate. It is not to instruct him and especially not to embarrass him. It is to remind him that he knows the proper mechanics needed to be successful at the plate. Sometimes, he will ignore me in defiance and typically has a weak at-bat. However, when he does listen and applies what he has been taught, he has a quality at-bat. I let the coaches handle him completely on defense.
I was flabbergasted at the responses by three different parents, many of us were. Won't these "yells" turn off any coach/scout/recruiter that could be watching? Aren't these yells counterproductive to furthering their kids baseball careers?