Dear coach, Thanks for the special gifts that you have given to my child. You learned his name from him and spoke it often. You taught him the basics of the sport as well as special ways to improve and excel. Although you had a whole team of kids to mentor, you took time for individual instruction where needed. Under your care, I have watched him transform from a timid, doubting child to a strong, happy player willing to give all for the team. Throughout the season when he gave his best, even though it was not quite enough to gain that extra point, you recognized his contribution with a pat on the back and encouraging words Your wise approach showed him that, alhthough winning is a goal, there are other goals just as worthy. He learned the value of finishing what he started and joy of personal accomplishment. These attributes carried him through a season that was full of hard work and fun, discouragement and resolve, defeat and victory. And at the very end, at the championship meet when he brought home his first place medal, you were anong those who were so very proud of how far he had come. It is a victory to all of us. What amazes me is you've taught them skills that will last a lifetime. You've kindled in them a desire to excel. The medals, trophies and ribbons are all symbols of real gifts. These most certainly have had to come straight from your heurt.
With appreciation,
A parent.
a)What did the parent mention as special gifts?
b) What values did the child learn? c) What amuzed the parent?
d) What do you think about the coach mentioned here?
e) Did the coach name the student's name?
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what values did the child learn?
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