http://www.YouthBaseballParents.com -- If you are going to be unable to attend your child's next out-of-town youth baseball tournament then here are three quick tips to help you build some peace of mind regarding your child's safety. For more information helpful to reducing the frustration many youth baseball parents experience with the youth leagues (Little League, Select, or local Youth Baseball Associations) then get the advice which guys with professional baseball experience give to ...


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If you are a baseball parent and your child is going to be a attending an out-of- town tournament, for whatever reason you cannot attend. Here are three things that you can do to get started to give you a greater degree of peace of mind. The first thing you want to do is establish consistent communication, so that your child safety is a number one priority. Establish your child and make agree, they shall must contact you at least a certain of number of times per day. That looks a three, once after each meal or once in the morning. Once after the first game and then once before he goes at bed at night. Also give your child a printout of contact phone information and put several copies in different locations. If he has a wallet, his baseball bag, his suitcase, you name it. Make sure that the information is accurate and it has a multiple locations. Also have the coaches and traveling parents that you trust keep the same information as well. You want to have consistent information and that everyone knows the right number to contact if something were to go wrong in a panic situation. Second thing you can do is scout the tournament area. Basically, go online days before and get the contact information for the responsible party such as the league officials, the league registration number, cell phone number of the head umpire. Whatever they give you, you want to make sure that you have access to somebody who is there at the field that knows exactly what's going on and is a responsible party. You also can check with your health insurance provider, if you don't have an HMO or similar type of plan and find that which hospitals in the area are in your network plan. So that you know ahead of time now that you have a reputable doctor in case something were to go wrong and then also determinate if you know any people in the area that you trust where the tournament is going to be held and ask them if they can help out in emergency. Of course family and friends are obvious choices, but even sometimes colleagues or former peers or classmates might be an option if you feel that's appropriate. Finally, have a talk with your child, tell the child what to do if something goes wrong and give your child emergency money that you explain you want back, that's only for the use in case of emergency. Show your child where you will put the emergency contact numbers and explain the basic rules of behavior when on the road. Such as etiquette while on a bus or a plane or van, well however they are getting to the tournament and of course how to behave at restaurants etcetera. And finally, the biggest one remind your child to have fun that's the whole purpose of this youth baseball as the kids are supposed to have fun. So remind them, go, have a good time. If you are struggling with some of the politics and the drama or are just completely lost as to what to do as a youth baseball parent. There is a website that help, it's called youthbaseballparents.com. Actually it takes the best information from pro-baseball players and general managers and managers, the stills are in way that parents can actually use as both the book and audio lesson. So you know that you can get the most free money looking at how to save the hidden cost, how to get the most out of your instructors in terms of getting the most for your money and many, many, many other things to help you overcome some of the frustrations that youth baseball parents commonly face all around the country. So go to youthbaseballparents.com. If you wish there is even a chance you can sign up for a free report to get the report to help your child overcome being nervous at the play and very simple easy technique and we will look forward to having you join the list of a newsletter. Thank you.