- Keep it simple - a young audience can only take in so much in one go, so it's best to focus on a single aspect of a technique (the position of the hands, for example) rather than trying to get everything across in one go
- Sometimes you need to talk a lot less than you might think - keep explanations concise and when demonstrating a technique, keep your mouth closed and let the kids take it in
- Plan and prepare for a coaching session even more than you think is necessary
- Make it fun, obviously
- Make sure everyone is involved and can learn and enjoy, regardless of ability.
First and foremost, I took the course as a first step in learning how to coach young cricketers and get them excited about the game. But I must say that, as you might guess from the list above, I got a useful refresher in how to communicate with any group, no matter the age and no matter the topic in hand.