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Youth Sports – it’s your child’s time, not yours.

Written by DocACorn on January 19, 2011
Categories: Behavior, Child Psychology, Family Relations, Parenting Issues, Relationships, Sports Psychology

F Fix your mind on helping your child enjoy his or her sporting experience.

U Understand this sport is what you child enjoys. Be on the sidelines to offer cheers and support.

N No matter what, be constructive in your praise. This is your child’s time, not yours.

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What Should I Say To My Child About Sports Tragedies?

Written by DocACorn on February 15, 2010
Categories: Child Psychology, Divorce, Sports Psychology, Uncategorized

Parents may wonder what to say to their youngsters, if asked, about the tragic death of Georgian luger Nodar Kumariktashuili.  As families from around the US and possibly other countries watched the opening ceremonies, they were presented with this terribly stunning and heart breaking news.  Such an incident seemed unimaginable, knowing these talented athletes had [...]

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