At face value, play may look like nothing special — just kids kicking a ball back and forth. But I saw that the training helped coaches gain a deeper insight into their work. During one exercise the trainees gathered in a circle and each was asked to recall a playground experience that had left a lasting impression. About half recalled a moment of triumph: winning a race or getting a game-winning hit. The other half brought up a painful memory: being picked last, dropping an important pass, or being excluded from a game. Just summoning the memories caused a number of them to well up with emotion and shed tears. It was a reminder that the playground experiences they would be helping to orchestrate for children were potentially those moments — so they needed to muster all the awareness they could.
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