220 results found for "Parenting and family AND Sports"
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How to Help Young Athletes Learn From Mistakes
Mistakes are inevitable in every sport and at every level. It is critical for young athletes to learn how they can move on and imp
By Patrick Cohn, Ph.D. and Lisa Cohn -
10 Fun Family Reunion Games
What to do when the whole family get together? Make this gathering one to remember with a few family reunion games.
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How to Talk to Kids About Cheating in Sports
Kids have a natural tendency to replicate what they see. Talk to your kids about cheating to make sure they're not following the w
By Lisa Cohn and Patrick Cohn, Ph.D -
Coed Sports: When Should Boys and Girls Play Separately?
Coed sports can help young athletes learn to socialize with a wider range of peers, but at what age should boys and girls begin to
By Melissa Flandreau -
Helping Young Athletes Manage Emotions
Does your young athlete get flustered and lose their temper on the court or field? Use these tips to help them keep their emotions
By Patrick Cohn, Ph.D. and Lisa Cohn -
10 Must-Read Books for Active Kids
Reading books with an active twist can help build on the lessons your child learns in practice and on the field.
By Beth Swanson -
Overcoming Common Sports Fears in Kids
From pre-game jitters to worries about disappointing their parents, these tips can help young athletes overcome fears and perform
By Beth Swanson -
3 Ways to Avoid Athlete Burnout
Help your youth athlete stay in love with their favorite sport by taking these steps to make sure playing doesn't become more work
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14 Inspirational Books for Young Athletes
Help your future Olympian find the inspiration they need with these tales of professional athletes.
By Jen Retter -
11 Inspiring Reasons to Watch the 2018 Winter Olympic Games with Your Kids
This year’s Olympics begin February 8 in PyeongChang, South Korea, and if there was ever a time to let your kids watch a little ex
By Kim Dinan