

Helping good kids become
good sports
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4-H teaches young people how to become contributing, competent,
and capable adults.
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Parents can help by setting a good example and demonstrating
the qualities of good sportsmanship before, during, and after competitions.
Tips for good sportsmanship:
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Do not boo, heckle, or make insulting comments.
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Praise your children and their friends.
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Keep quiet during all introductions and announcements.
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Do not leave an event immediately after your child finishes
competing.
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Be polite. Use constructive criticism in private and compliment
in public.
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Do not block other people's views when taking pictures or
video taping.
- Be honest and respectful, using good judgment and acceptable
language at all times.
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Do not sit or stand in aisles or main traffic areas.
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Don't litter.
Teach and encourage your child to;
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Follow rules
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Be honest and fair in words and actions
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Treat people and animals with kindness and respect
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Be prompt for all events during competition<
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Accept judges' suggestions and results with a positive attitude
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Congratulate the winners
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Represent the county with pride, leaving a good impression
with others
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Refrain from complaining or blaming others when he or she
doesn't win
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Be proud of accomplishments but not to brag or act conceited
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Say thank you
Wyoming
Ethics Statement