S.P.O.R.T. Clinician's Workshop
Introduction
The Clinician's Workshop is a "train-the-trainer" program designed
to teach recreation directors and youth sports administrators the fundamentals
of conducting the Rutgers S.P.O.R.T. Program — Supportive Parents On The
Right Track.
The Rutgers S.P.O.R.T. Program addresses the following issues:
- The Role of Winning in Youth Sports
- Effective Communication
- Setting a Good Example
- Supportive vs. Pushy Parenting
- Administration/Teaching Tools & Techniques
- The Rutgers S.P.O.R.T. Program Lesson Plans
Following attendance at the Clinician's Workshop, instructor candidates must pass a take-home exam (minimum passing score of 90%) to become eligible to teach the program. Thereafter, Clinicians must teach the clinic at least once/year to retain their certification.
Highlights
Individuals attending the Clinician's Workshop receive:
- The Rutgers S.P.O.R.T. Program on 35mm color slides or CD.
- Instructor’s Manual
- Sports and Your Child - 64 page guidebook
- Clinician's Shirt - mailed following successful completion of exam.
