Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Communicating With Sports Kids During Car Rides

Boost Confidence Through Good Communication For parents, connecting with young athletes is an important bonus of youth sports… Harley Rotbart, pediatrician, sports parent and author of  the bestselling “No Regrets Parenting” says it’s important for parents to take advantage of the opportunities to boost communication with kids while helping them participate in youth sports. The […] The post Communicating With Sports Kids During Car Rides first appeared on Youth Sports Psychology.
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Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Helping Sports Kids Build a Growth Mindset

Think of Mistakes as Learning Opportunities There are numerous advantages to kids’ embracing a growth mindset in youth sports. Kids who have a growth mindset tend to see mistakes as opportunities for growth. They rarely say, “I can’t do this.” They generally don’t feel “stuck” but instead feel as if they’re learning and growing. Kids […] The post Helping Sports Kids Build a Growth Mindset first appeared on Youth Sports Psychology.
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Wednesday, January 5, 2022

Teaching Kids to Love Baseball

Inspiring Young Athletes to Play Baseball James Lowe, aka Coach Ballgame, combines his creative skills with sandlots across the country to build in sports kids a love of baseball. Lowe began creating sandlots–on empty fields where kids could play informally–as an alternative to Little League after players approached him and said that Little League was […] The post Teaching Kids to Love Baseball first appeared on Youth Sports Psychology.
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Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Coaches: Ensure Kids Love their Sport

Positive Mindset for Young Athletes What’s one of the best ways coaches can communicate with young athletes? Give them high fives, and stay silent. That’s the word from Jarrett Robertson, former pro hockey player and author of “Make It a Great Day: How to Feel Awesome So That You Can Help Others.” He recently talked […] The post Coaches: Ensure Kids Love their Sport first appeared on Youth Sports Psychology.
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Thursday, December 2, 2021

Help Sports Kids Turn Comparisons into Growth & Comradery

Turning Feeling into Goals When Breanne Smedley was a college volleyball player, her roommate earned the role of starter in Smedley’s position. Smedley, who is now a certified female athlete Confidence Coach, at first felt as if her friend shouldn’t have gotten the position. “I started going down these holes of why I should get […] The post Help Sports Kids Turn Comparisons into Growth & Comradery first appeared on Youth Sports Psychology.
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Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Help Young Athletes Avoid Freezing Up During Competitions

Understanding Fight, Flight and Freeze Learning about the nervous system can help parents and young athletes better understand some of the feelings they experience, especially before games and competitions. “Our nervous system’s job is to protect us. Think about it as an early warning system, like an alarm system,” said Pomai Miyata, a sports performance […] The post Help Young Athletes Avoid Freezing Up During Competitions first appeared on Youth Sports Psychology.
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Thursday, November 4, 2021

How Friendly Competitions Helps Athletes

Help Athletes Welcome Friendly Competition Young athletes can reap many benefits from embracing friendly competition. Often, kids shy away from competing with their teammates. They feel as if they’re not as talented as their teammates or are afraid of being embarrassed in front of them. For example, a basketball player with a cautious mindset may […] The post How Friendly Competitions Helps Athletes first appeared on Youth Sports Psychology.
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The Benefits of Keeping Score in Youth Sports

Why You Should Keep Score in Youth Sports Teams can keep score, even when kids are young, and the players will still have fun and learn phys...