Saving Our Kids From The Comparison Trap

While this post is from 2018, the content is still very relevant for 2021. Our friend in the UK Gordon MacLelland shares insight on parents’ sideline behavior. His organization Working With Parents in Sport (WWPIS) is a UK based company

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2021-07-16T23:51:00+00:00July 16, 2021|

Setting Goals Can Help Young Athletes Stay on Track for Getting Back to Sports

Now that sports practices (socially distanced with limited kids and contact) are picking up, athletes are discovering that “rest” really means “active rest” and not “passive rest”, like sitting on the couch playing video games. Kids are not prepared to

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2021-01-02T21:43:00+00:00January 2, 2021|

👇 Player Feedback Starts With This Button

Research tells us that kids don't learn from Report Cards, Test Scores, or end-of-season Player Evaluations. They learn from ongoing feedback—particularly timely, actionable, and objective feedback. And we know that coaches typically leave a game with many bits of feedback that

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2018-04-24T23:38:54+00:00April 24, 2018|
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