The email you've been staring at for three days. The phone call you've been dreading. The parking lot conversation you regret. This toolkit give you the exact words for all of it.
You know something needs to be said. About the playing time. About the way practice went. About the thing your athlete told you in the car that you can't stop thinking about.
But every time you sit down to write the email, you freeze. Because you know one wrong sentence can change how the coach treats your athlete for the rest of the season. You've seen it happen to other families. The parent who sent the angry email on Sunday night. The parent who confronted the coach in the parking lot. The parent who went to the director without trying the coach first. Every one of them thought they were advocating for their kid. Every one of them made things worse.
This toolkit exists because the difference between a conversation that opens a door and a conversation that closes one permanently is not what you say. It's how you say it, when you say it, and the 7 things you check before you hit send.