xtremeteal4life
Cheer Parent
- Oct 10, 2010
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Can you imagine what it must be like to be Ceacoach?!!!Sounds exhausting....LOL
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Can you imagine what it must be like to be Ceacoach?!!!Sounds exhausting....LOL
Our team went to JumpStreet together one time, it was really fun getting to do stuff like tumbling dodgeball...but then again, major risk of injuries there lol.
One year I was a team mom to a senior 3 team with a broad age range. My 11 year old and 17 year old were on the team!
I did a team dinner during the summer after practice. We made team practice bows.
The thing that I did that the kids loved the most was this. Our team's goal was to win Cheersport Atlanta. It was discussed in the summer that we were going to win, sometimes there was almost too much pressure. Anyway, about a month before, I bought a piece of pink glitter 12x12 card stock and trimmed it into a big heart. Using a sharpie, I wrote all 36 girls names and the coaches names on the heart, with words like believe, team, etc... I then cut the heart into 39 random pieces, I cut through names so it was all a mish mash of letters. I gave each child and coach a piece of the heart to put under the sole of their shoe. I told them that there were 39 parts to their heart and that they each carried a part of it. The kids LOVED this. My daughter still has her part of the heart. The kids still tell me that was one of their favorite things and they still have their piece of the heart.
They did win Cheersport that year. The power of a strong team bond is immense.
AWESOME idea!! Last year the coaches gave a heart bead that the kids put on their shoe but I like this idea alot too!! thanks!
One year I was a team mom to a senior 3 team with a broad age range. My 11 year old and 17 year old were on the team!
I did a team dinner during the summer after practice. We made team practice bows.
The thing that I did that the kids loved the most was this. Our team's goal was to win Cheersport Atlanta. It was discussed in the summer that we were going to win, sometimes there was almost too much pressure. Anyway, about a month before, I bought a piece of pink glitter 12x12 card stock and trimmed it into a big heart. Using a sharpie, I wrote all 36 girls names and the coaches names on the heart, with words like believe, team, etc... I then cut the heart into 39 random pieces, I cut through names so it was all a mish mash of letters. I gave each child and coach a piece of the heart to put under the sole of their shoe. I told them that there were 39 parts to their heart and that they each carried a part of it. The kids LOVED this. My daughter still has her part of the heart. The kids still tell me that was one of their favorite things and they still have their piece of the heart.
They did win Cheersport that year. The power of a strong team bond is immense.
Our coaches have the kids pick a partner they do not know...then they have them make a poster about their partner...telling 10 things about them...they vote on best poster...everyone presents their poster at practice...everyone finds out about everyone...gift card for the winner...:)