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Parents reaction to failure translates directly to how their kids will handle failure, according to Dweck.
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The "Parent Ball" can be used to make memories with your kid and at times, reinforce key teachable moments.
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Now seven months in, we’ve learned a few things about the pandemic’s wider impact on youth & HS sports.
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Coaches can get involved in leadership in a different way by talking about character-building and identity.
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Activity from PCA trusted resource RISE to examine how athletes use sports as an agent social change.
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I'd advise you to bring the topic up directly with the head coach before elevating it to the Athletic Director
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Work with the player to set up clear, consistent, and simple expectations for positive things he can do.
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Establishing positive relationships and open communication between the coach, players, and parents is key.
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Studies show that when teenagers stop learning from their parents, they still listen to teachers and coaches.
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No matter what, Ann Murphy makes sure the kid comes first and doesn't get left behind when parents get busy.
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PCA National Advisory Board Member Alexi Lalas describes his experience and findings as a sports parent.
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When conversations with parents turn to playing time, he asks whether the parents have talked to their son.
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Catanach, volleyball coach at the University of Tampa, instructs parents on coach and athlete interaction.