Youth Sports: Parents and Kids Working Together Real solutions for parents and kids who share in youth sports
Learn How To:
- Raise "successful" children
- Deal with burnout and boredom
- Positive ways to express anger
- Motivate kids
- Bring about change
- Talk to kids so they'll listen
- Keep the game fun
- Understand your parents
- Develop your full capabilities
"This book, like Virgil's sermons, is full of insight and humility, from a man who started out to be a coach and ended up a pastor."
-Roy Williams, Head Basketball Coach, University of North Carolina.
"An excellent foundation for enhancing communication between parents and kids."
-Tracy Austin former No.1 World-ranked Player, two-time U.S.Open Champion, mother of three sons. "This is a must read book for parents who are striving to find healthy and constructive ways of nurturing their child's growth as an athlete."
-Dr. Allen Berger, Ph.D., Sports Counselor and Co-author of
Sports Psychology for the Competitive Junior Tennis Player (Audiobook).
"This book helped me improve my mental game and gave me a much better perspective on competition in my sport."
-Jenny Roulier, Collegiate Athlete, Denver, Colo.
"I liked how Chapter 7 talked to kids about their parents. Now I understand why they get angry and I won't get so hurt or mad when they do."
-Alexander Mody, USTA Southern California Ranked Junior