The Nelson Soccer Association (NSA) is a non-profit community soccer association whose mission is to provide all soccer players, coaches, officials and parents in Nelson and the surrounding area with programs and opportunities to learn, play and excel in the sport of soccer.
Positive Soccer Parenting Guide
This document provides guidance for parents to support their children’s development and enjoyment in youth soccer.
Importance of Fun and Supportive Environment
- Emphasizes that soccer is primarily about children having fun, learning basic rules, sharing the ball, and respecting teammates and opponents.
- Parents should encourage, support, and model positive behavior, avoiding pressure, criticism, or yelling during games.
Role of Parents in Youth Soccer
- Parents should support their child’s enjoyment, communicate positively with coaches, and avoid coaching or criticizing officials.
- Key to fostering self-esteem and love for the game is encouraging participation, respecting the child’s needs, and modeling sportsmanship.
Principles of Small Sided Games
- Designed for children under 12, these games involve fewer players to promote involvement and development.
- Focus on fun, skill development, and understanding the game rather than winning or scoring.
Teaching Sportsmanship and Respect
- Encourage cheering for all players, thanking officials, and maintaining a positive attitude.
- Children learn respect by observing supportive adults and understanding that the game is about development, not victory.
Game Day Conduct and Environment
- Parents should focus on supporting children, avoiding instructions, and celebrating effort.
- The field environment should be safe, inclusive, and free from alcohol or negative behaviors.
Dealing with Coaches and Conflicting Goals
- Parents should communicate with coaches outside of games, support their coaching philosophy, and avoid interfering during play.
- Clarify shared goals: fun, development, and respect, to prevent conflicts and ensure positive experiences.
Role of Officials and Respect for Rules
- Referees aim to ensure safety and fair play; they are often volunteers with personal connections to the sport.
- Respect for officials and their decisions is crucial to maintaining a positive environment and encouraging continued officiating.
Child Development and Emotional Needs
- Children need a pressure-free environment, positive role models, and opportunities to learn from mistakes.
- Emphasize enjoyment, skill development, and social connections over winning or performance outcomes.





