
The Competitive Parent
Most of us, not all, but most, hope our children will achieve something special with what they’re doing. That something special is of course relative
Most of us, not all, but most, hope our children will achieve something special with what they’re doing. That something special is of course relative
“Do you think he hears what you’re saying?” “If the coach did his job, I wouldn’t have to say anything.” “So, if he did, you
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
Photo courtesy of Amazon.com The 5-6-7 Dad by Paul Reddick is a great book for dads who desire to have a stronger bond in
Breaking through the very real ‘Imagined Wall’ Close to 30 years ago, I discovered this fun, little psychological test I could do with my friends
Every time you take your children to practice or a game, they take with them some very important pieces of equipment that will help they play the game.
Every time you go to a sporting event to watch your child play, there’s a good chance that you’ll feel a strange metamorphosis take place
Simply put, coaches love coachable athletes. Typically, they’re the ones on the team that can listen to the coach and do what he/she instructs. Sometimes,
One of the goals in youth sports is to help kids learn to be leaders. But the problem is that while many coaches and parents
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