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Kids Zone


In the recent year, the national media has focused on the negative, even violent, behavior of players, coaches and parents involved in youth sports. In a proactive effort to counteract this trend of violence, AYSO is initiating a program called Kids Zone.

As part of AYSO's education agenda, Kids Zone is a dynamic program targeted to eliminate negative sideline behavior. It is aimed toward producing a thoroughly positive impact on everyone involved in youth soccer. To execute this program, three basic elements are involved:

  1. The Badge. This is a pin-on button bearing the program's logo. This will be worn by program supporters at games, and will serve as a reminder of the importance of positive sideline behavior.
  2. The Sign. A large sideline, which lists positive behavior standards, will be posted. Parents and spectators who will abide by these standards are welcome -- all others are not.
  3. The Pledge. We will request AYSO parents to sign a pledge that holds them to the Kids Zone standards.

In order to make this program work, we need your help!

To view the video, CLICK HERE.

For more information, visit AYSO National - Kids Zone

 

(Spanish)

 Juramento de los Padres en Kids Zone

AYSO - Zona de Ninos (Kids Zone)

En meses recientes, la prensa se ha enfocado en el comportamiento negativo, hasta violento de los jugadores, directores tecnicos y padres envueltos en deportes juveniles. En un esfuerzo pro activo para contrarrestar esta tendencia de violencia, la AYSO esta iniciando un programa llamado Zona de Ninos (Kids Zone).

Como parte de la agenda de educacion de la AYSO, Kids Zone es un programa dinamico dirigido a eliminar la conducta negativa de las lineas de banda. Esta dirigido a producir un impacto completamente positivo en todo aquel envuelto en el futbol juvenil. Para ejecutar este programa tres elementos basicos estan envueltos.

  1. La Insignia. Este es un broche con el logotipo de la insignia del programa. Este debe de llevarse puesto por las personas que apoyan este programa en los juegos, y servira como recordatorio de la importancia del comportamiento positivo en las lνneas de banda.
  2. El Poster. Tendra una lista de la conducta estandar positiva, y sera puesto en la entrada de los campos participantes. Solo los padres y espectadores que obedezcan estas reglas son bienvenidos.
  3. El Juramento. Nosotros le pediremos a los padres de AYSO que firmen el juramento para que mantengan los estandares de "Kids Zone"

Para que este programa funcione, necesitamos su ayuda!

Para informasion, visita AYSO National - Kids Zone.

 

Very Important Player (VIP)


For players with physical or mental disabilities. Down Syndrome, blindness, amputations, limited mobility... there's no reason ANY child can't play soccer.

The VIP Program provides a quality soccer experience for children - and adults - whose physical or mental disabilities make it difficult to successfully participate on mainstream teams. VIP teams may include those who are:

  • blind or visually impaired
  • amputees or conditions that impair mobility
  • mentally or emotionally challenged
  • autistic
  • Downs Syndrome
  • Cerebra Palsy.

These kids are Very Important Players (VIP) in AYSO. We recognize that all children need to feel a sense of belonging and acceptance. The VIP program offers that acceptance and carries our philosophy of Everyone Plays to new heights - giving everyone a chance to play.

For more information, visit AYSO National - Very Important Player (VIP).

Short-Sided Games


For younger players, fewer players on the field means more opportunity to be in the action -- and to learn the game. Explanation of the benefits of short-sided games for younger players, and the rule modifications for different age levels.

For more information, visit AYSO National - Short-Sided Games.

Safe Haven


Safe Haven is a child and volunteer protection program that was the first of its kind in youth sports.

The child protection aspect is intended to stop child abuse, educate or remove its perpetrators, and screen out predators before they get into the program. It includes proactive steps which provide a medium for positive, healthy child development, precluding the outbreak of child abuse in a weak, unfocused, non-empowering environment.

Volunteer protection comes in to play as a result of volunteer training, certification and continuing education. The Volunteer Protection Act of 1997 provides certain legal protections for volunteers who have been trained and certified, and act in accordance with a written job description. Safe Haven has these three elements, giving volunteers the highest degree of protection available under the law.

For more information, visit AYSO National - Safe Haven

 

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