Resources

Resources for TCYBA Parents

TCYBA Rules and Poli­cies
It’s impor­tant for par­ents to be acquainted with the TCYBA Rules and Poli­cies, avail­able here.

Steve Nash Youth Bas­ket­ball Par­ents Guide
The pro­gram strives to help par­ents play a sup­port­ive role in their child’s devel­op­ment and nur­ture their sport expe­ri­ence to be fun, safe and valu­able.
Steve Nash Youth Bas­ket­ball Par­ents Guide

The Edu­cated Sports Par­ent
This doc­u­ment deals with the impact that early spe­cial­iza­tion in sports can have, how to pre­vent overuse injuries, ath­letic burnout and devel­op­ing a healthy per­spec­tive about youth sports.
The Edu­cated Sports Parent

Par­ents Guide
A good overview for par­ents of kids play­ing in TCYBA.
TCYBA Par­ents Guide

Par­ents Code of Con­duct
A brief out­line of TCYBA’s expec­ta­tions for all par­ents
TCYBA Par­ents Code of Conduct

FAQ & Facts for Par­ents
Answers to some of our most fre­quently asked ques­tions.
TCYBA FAQ & Facts for Parents

Sports Nutri­tion for Young Ath­letes
Eat­ing well plays a crit­i­cal role in keep­ing sports fun and safe! This is espe­cially true for highly active kids.
Sport Nutri­tion for Active Kids!

Long Term Ath­letic Devel­op­ment (LTAD) Infor­ma­tion for Par­ents
Doing what is best for your child is what Long-Term Ath­lete Devel­op­ment (LTAD) is all about, and Cana­dian sport is work­ing hard to develop LTAD plans for all sports.
LTAD_forparents_EN_Final

How to Be a Pos­i­tive Sports Par­ent
Pos­i­tive par­ent­ing in sports is a choice par­ents make that allows sports to be about kids and not about par­ents.
Be a Pos­i­tive Sports Parent

The Tri City Youth Basketball Association would like to acknowledge the financial support of the Province of British Columbia.