
Dad, I Need Grit (part 2): Allow failure to work its magic
See part 1 in this series: Dad, I Need Grit: Who are our kids playing for? Allow failure to work its magic. When your child

See part 1 in this series: Dad, I Need Grit: Who are our kids playing for? Allow failure to work its magic. When your child

Who do our kids play for? I have heard it said that grit is where passion meets perseverance. Who knows what our kids will become passionate

In an article I read some years ago on Economic Competition, a reader posted about how he hated competition, and the world would be a

Parents, guess what? You must know at this point that you are one of the biggest influencers of your child’s life, especially if your child

Kids often forget to say thank you, especially to their parents, who as you well know, sacrifice a lot for their kids to play sports.

Being a parent of a youth sports athlete could almost be considered a sport of its own. Between running back and forth to various practices, games,

Seasons often begin with high expectations for both parents and players. It’s a fresh start and hope is high as everyone anticipates a chance to