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Overview from National site
In recent months, 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 has a program called Kids Zone. (Read about the history of Kids Zone here.)

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, four basic elements are involved:
  1. The Button. 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 poster, which lists positive behavior standards, designed to be posted at the entrance of participating fields. 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.
  4. The Video. This is a 12 minute documentary that introduces AYSO's principles and its Kids Zone action plan to new participants. Viewers will also watch a parent intervene to change another parent's negative behavior.

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

The Kids Zone button, parent pledge form, poster, video and more are available from the AYSO Supply Center at 888-243-2976 or .

History from National Site
Kids Zone was the "brainchild" of then Region 234 Commissioner Steve Hamann in 2000. Steve sensed during his field "walkarounds" that the environment was changing. There was more tension, more shouting (definitely more attitude) and less fun than the region's parents and volunteers had come to expect.

A man of action, Steve came up with a plan that he believed would remind parents that their behavior at games is crucial to setting a good example. His plan included three-inch Kids Zone buttons distributed to parents and coaches and field signs to remind visitors of appropriate conduct. In Region 234 it quickly became obvious to parents that it was up to them to ensure good sideline behavior or suffer the consequences.

Steve approached staff members at the AYSO National Support & Training Center to help him get his plan under way. The National Board of Directors and NSTC staff members provided partial funding and support to implement the plan and that, as we say, was the beginning. The plan was for Region 234 to pilot the program that fall and then make the project ready for national implementation the following year. Steve and Region 234 did an exemplary job and provided the BOD and NSTC staff with reports, ideas and help to launch the new program.

Since its inception, we have added a Kids Zone Parent Pledge and other assorted materials and paraphernalia. Currently the Kids Zone program is being used in nearly 50 percent of our AYSO regions. Kids Zone does help in controlling negative sideline behavior, but it is not a magic potion, it takes continual reinforcement and commitment to the ideals of good sportsmanship and the AYSO philosophies.

Local Modification to Poster / Sign
Vivien D'Andrea noticed in 2004 that the AYSO Kids Zone sign was not very P.I.E.. She and her RC modified the content and had ten 3x6 foot vinyl posters made to hang at all their fields. Vivien is a parent, coach, former college player, and "first girl player" in AYSO Section 2 in 1971.

Modified poster developed in Region 43 Los Altos:
Welcome to
In this kids zone:
* Kids are #1
* Having fun while learning soccer is the goal
* Fans cheer and coaches encourage
* Tobacco / Alcohol / Drug-free zone
* Respect the volunteer referees
* Leave the area cleaner than you found it
* Set a great example for our children

Current National poster:
ALERT!
You are entering an
By entering this
kids zone
you agree to the following: 
* Kids are #1
* Fun, not winning, is everything
* Fans only cheer, and only coaches coach
* No yelling in anger
* Respect the volunteer referees
* No swearing
* No smoking
* Leave no trash behind
* Set a proper example for our children
If you can agree to the above, we welcome you.
IF NOT, WE ASK THAT YOU PLEASE LEAVE NOW.
AYSO — It's for the kids!

External Links
Download Elements (external link) from National site
Video (external link) from National site


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