Posts Tagged ‘parenting’

Too Much Pressure?

Parent Pressure In Sports
By Matt Garrett

Having your son play football or your daughter on the basketball team is something to be very proud about, but you should always make sure to never make your kids feel pressured about their sports.
Although many dads love seeing their sons scoring the winning touchdown every game, this is not very [...]

Sports Psychology Guidelines for Parents

Youth sports are huge in today’s society. Coaches and parents have a tremendous impact on how children will engage in sports. I get several emails a month from concerned sports parents asking me how they should help their child superstar win at and enjoy sports. When working with young athletes, I often work with the [...]

Your Child’s Confidence – You’re Important!

Sports Parents Play Critical Roles in Boosting Kids’ Confidence
By Dr. Patrick J. Cohn and Lisa E Cohn
 

Have I ever told you that I grew up in a sports-crazed family with five kids?
Thirty years ago, when I played football, hockey, golf, and lacrosse year round, our dad was an enthusiastic sports parent. He often impeached us to play [...]

Quick, Convenient, Healthy Snacks

“Don’t forget to put a snack in your backpack, you have practice after school.” Or “Remind me it’s our turn to bring snacks for the team on Saturday.” Sound familiar? With kids on the go so much, it’s important to have quick, . Children need a healthy energy boost and it needs to be done without [...]

Are You Too Involved?

When Are Sports Parents Too Involved?
By Dr. Patrick J. Cohn and Lisa E Cohn

One sports parent began training his son at the age of four to become a pro football player. The dad quit his job to facilitate his son’s coaching. The boy is now 12 and spends 10 hours per day training with his [...]