The Coach is required to send an email (directly, or via the Parent/Team Manager) within 48 hours of every PCT meeting. What if the Parents do not like the email sent by Coach after the PCT meeting?
The Coach is always has full and formal authority over every aspect of team life during the season. This does not change when the PCT is used. Parents carefully examine the post-meeting email from Coach in preparation for the next meeting. At the next meeting, parents may bring up content from the last email from Coach and express disagreement. If this happens, the Coach is protected because of the clear ground rule that Coach does NOT answer ANY questions during this meeting. This includes questions (if any) about his last email. Coach may later choose to address the concern, or not, via the next post-meeting email. In this manner parents and Coaches gain experience and learn about each other’s boundaries.
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