The Four Areas of Confidence in Youth Sports a Parent Can Influence

In general, my research has found that the community of sports psychologist identify 13 sources of confidence in sports. Belief in a home-field advantage Belief in other environmental advantages (weather, time of day, etc.) Preparation Coaching Experience Belief in a process Past success Self-Awareness Support network Encouragement Seeing someone similar or close achieve success Recently […]

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A Child With a Strong Belief System Has an Invisible Superpower

When a child has a strong belief system it’s like them having an invisible superpower. That superpower often goes by the name of faith. Faith that things will get better, that success is around the corner, and that your mind is more powerful than your body. Parents who teach their children to tap into these […]

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7 Sources of Sports Parenting Peace and Sanity

I was going to title this post 7 sources of sports parenting success. However, as I started typing that title it hit me that it’s not wise for me to define the sources of success for anyone but myself. On the other hand, peace and sanity are universal and often fleeting in the life of […]

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