Rugby Coach Weekly

The line between being a bully and being a coach

October 06, 2019 Dan Cottrell / Jennifer Fraser PhD
Rugby Coach Weekly
The line between being a bully and being a coach
Show Notes

In this hugely positive podcast, Jennifer Fraser PhD, discusses with me how we define bullying, what it looks like and how we can reduce the impact of bullies. She has spent many years researching this area, particularly the neuroscience around the relationship between coach/teacher and children.

I was keen to know if, as coaches, we inadvertently bully our players. She was able to point to the research around how children react to pressure from coaches to perform. Crucially, we drew lines around what is acceptable and unacceptable. 

We talk about language, experiences, childrens' brains, positive steps and ways to deal with bullies.

Jen is an author and educator. Her book, Teaching Bullies, is an alarming story of how the authorities didn’t deal effectively with bullying in a school environment.

It is a call to action those who want to protect children from bullying especially when it's done by teachers and coaches.

For more information, please visit her website:
www.NeuroParadigm.com

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