
The California Interscholastic Federation is proud to collaborate with Coaching Corps to share trainings and resources with coaches and administrators throughout the state. Coaching Corps is an Oakland, CA-based national non-profit with the mission to ensure youth in under-resourced communities can benefit from the positive impacts of sports and the mentorship of a caring and well-trained coach.
Coaching Corps’ suite of training curricula are informed by youth development research to best teach kids important life skills like leadership, teamwork, empathy, and problem-solving through sports.
Coaching for Youth Development
Prepares coaches to create a program where kids say: I am protected, I am seen, I have choices, I am capable, I matter, and what I do matters.
Teaches coaches to create an empathetic environment and connections with kids. With deep listening and self-reflection, coaches learn to develop strong relationships with kids and to create supportive and healing environments.
Prepares coaches to build social-emotional skills in young people. These skills support kids to develop optimism, persistence, and the ability to regulate their emotions and behaviors.
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All Corps members gain access to Coaches Corner, your digital portal for training, resources. and national discussion forums. Members also receive the Coaching Corps e-newsletter and invitations to virtual events showcasing the latest in sports activities, videos, and tools from our network of experts and partners.
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