We all have stories from our personal sports biographies, and that’s fine, but as parents our deep wish should be that our kids develop their own stories.
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Take a Cue from Your Kids: One Parent’s Eye-Opening Travel Team Trip
I want to share an experience I had with my son Tommy’s U12 basketball team, which really put things in perspective for all of us.
Does It Matter if I Don’t Have a Sports History?
I’m worried that my lack of experience and success in sports is going to bias my child’s sports experience. I don’t feel very confident about coaching or guiding him. What should I do?
Why Are We So Overprotective Today?
What we know about concussions and overuse injuries today has redefined the way we look at tenacity and toughness in youth sports.
Your Sports History Influences Your Child
In order to get to know your own sports biography and become aware of how it may be influencing your child’s sports experience, ask yourself these ten questions.
Your Sports Biography—Does It Hinder or Help?
We’ve all seen it: The ranting parent who stalks the sidelines, fuming at a blown call or a missed shot.
Parenting a Whole Child through Sports
We’ve all had fun playing sports and watching our children play. We know the positives. But we can’t ignore the dark side: the pressure, the bullying, the elitism, the lack of playfulness, and the stifling of creativity.
Put-Down and Trash-Talk Strategies
Do not allow trash talking and put-downs, or teasing of other kids, no matter how funny it may appear in the moment.
What Can I Do About Trash Talk?
Put-downs, dissing, and trash talk are a big part of my child’s team culture. What can I do?
A Coach, a Player, and Bullying
Coaches and parents need to confront negative social dynamics each and every time they surface in order to create a safe haven for each member of the team.