Not exact matches
The now Dallas - based father of three went on to encourage
parents to
coach their kids on
how to win in business, not to become pro ballers.
There was a great article in Sports illustrated a while back that spoke of
how coaches were forced by
parents of black and white children to play them at positions based on race.
«We want to build on what Jameis has done in high school, in college with Jimbo Fisher and Florida State and all of his
coaches and from
how his
parents have raised him.
It seems nowadays
parents and
coaches are more confused than ever on
how to improve their athlete's conditioning.
Second, we aim to provide quality education and guidance to our
coaches, players, and
parents in the form of online, content - based videos, publications, workshops, seminars, reviews, assessments, etc. with the express purpose of increasing understanding of
how to do things the right way.
As a
parent and a
coach i try to teach my kids that it isnt just about winning but
HOW you win is what really matters.
«I think part of it is genetic,» said O'Keeffe, whose
parents, Malcolm and Liv, both ran competitively as student - athletes, «but probably what makes me good is
how much I love it and the kind of
coaching that I have gotten.»
Sean Donohue is a Family
Coach in the Bay Area who specializes in helping hurting teenagers become mature, focused, independent, young adults, and he shows
parents how to restore love, order and communication to their family.
That said, there are still vast numbers of athletes,
parents and
coaches who are still in the dark about
how mental training complements and enhances all the other physical training athletes do.
After each camp, your
coach will sit down with you and your
parent (s) / guardian (s) and discuss in - depth
how you performed and what you can improve upon in the future.
In
parent education sessions, administrators addressed
parents» fears of a blemish on their children's permanent record, and
parents were
coached on
how to respond appropriately at home when a student received a judicial infraction.
Since our launch in August 2000, MomsTEAM has been educating
parents,
coaches, athletic trainers and players on the dangers of heat illness,
how to prevent exertional heat stroke - particularly among football players who are most at risk during pre-season practice - and
how heat stroke should be treated if and when it occurs.
How to Prevent Overuse Injuries Since more than 50 percent of overuse injuries can be prevented, what can
parents or
coaches of a youth athletes do to help keep them healthy and in the game?
I was really interested in hearing
how exactly they proposed to do that, especially in terms of changing the macho culture of the sport and breaking the «code of silence» that continues to prompt players at every level of football, whether it be N.F.L., college, high school or youth - to hide concussion symptoms in order to stay in the game and avoid being perceived as somehow letting their
coach, their teammates, or their
parents down.
Parenting coach and author Vicki Hoefle's new book,
Parenting as Partners:
How to Launch Your Kids Without Ejecting Your Spouse, brings that conversation into the forefront.
Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child will equip
parents with a five - step «emotion
coaching» process that teaches
how to:
«That's why we urge players and
parents, as well as
coaches and medical personnel, to become better versed about
how to prevent these types of injuries and
how to care for injured athletes and safely prepare them for transport to a hospital.»
Elisabeth Stitt of Joyful
Parenting Coaching explains having a fixed mindset and
how it affects kids.
KC Wilt: Today on
Parent Savers, we have Joanna Clark, licensed Gentle Sleep
Coach with us here to give us the secrets on
how to get our kids to sleep.
If you are frustrated, stuck or unsure
how to make changes in your
parenting, I provide online
Parent Coaching sessions in the US and internationally.
Coaches,
parents, and administrators should be educated in
how to handle these delicate situations no matter their role in youth sports.
Now, there's a new book that brings that conversation into the forefront,
Parenting as Partners: How to Launch Your Kids Without Ejecting Your Spouse by Vicki Hoefle, a parenting coach an
Parenting as Partners:
How to Launch Your Kids Without Ejecting Your Spouse by Vicki Hoefle, a
parenting coach an
parenting coach and author.
With so much expertise in both playing and
coaching sports, John O'Sullivan helps
parents understand
how to teach their children to set appropriate athletic goals.
In that speech (a full copy of which you can view by clicking here), I offered some suggestions on
how each of us — whether we be
parent,
coach, official, athletic trainer, clinician, current or former professional athlete, sports safety equipment manufacturer, whether we were there representing a local youth sports program, the national governing body of a sport, or a professional sports league, could work together as a team to protect our country's most precious human resource — our children — against catastrophic injury or death from sudden impact syndrome or the serious, life - altering consequences of multiple concussions.
Sue Atkins is a
parenting expert, writer, speaker, broadcaster and parenting coach and mum as well as the author of the Amazon best selling books Parenting Made Easy — How to Raise Happy Children and Raising Happy Children for Dummies, as well as the author of the highly acclaimed Parenting Made Easy MP3s and W
parenting expert, writer, speaker, broadcaster and
parenting coach and mum as well as the author of the Amazon best selling books Parenting Made Easy — How to Raise Happy Children and Raising Happy Children for Dummies, as well as the author of the highly acclaimed Parenting Made Easy MP3s and W
parenting coach and mum as well as the author of the Amazon best selling books
Parenting Made Easy — How to Raise Happy Children and Raising Happy Children for Dummies, as well as the author of the highly acclaimed Parenting Made Easy MP3s and W
Parenting Made Easy —
How to Raise Happy Children and Raising Happy Children for Dummies, as well as the author of the highly acclaimed
Parenting Made Easy MP3s and W
Parenting Made Easy MP3s and Workbooks.
Acclaimed
parenting coach Susan Stiffelman offers tips for
how to cope when friends»
parenting choices and values are very different from your own.
Since Kim believed in a
coaching model to help her
parents learn and apply language development techniques at home, she often provided specific praise on
how well a
parent started to use a new technique.
In this episode of The Family Couch we chat with Spiritual Awareness
Parenting Coach and Author, Christina Fletcher, about how focusing on your spiritual core can positively impact your parenting d
Parenting Coach and Author, Christina Fletcher, about
how focusing on your spiritual core can positively impact your
parenting d
parenting decisions.
Thanks for watching this episode of The Family Couch EPISODE INFO: In this episode of The Family Couch we chat with Spiritual Awareness
Parenting Coach and Author, Christina Fletcher, about how focusing on your spiritual core can positively impact your parenting d
Parenting Coach and Author, Christina Fletcher, about
how focusing on your spiritual core can positively impact your
parenting d
parenting decisions.
I created my Certified
Coach Training Program to help other
parents learn
how to teach EC,
how to host support groups in their town, and
how to ultimately change the world through by helping to spread this movement... all in a comprehensive 16 - week program.
I don't believe a
Parenting Coach or Counselor should telling you
how to run your family or life!
Parent coach and Washington Post contributor Meaghan Leahy deeply understands
how overwhelming it can be to raise children.
As an adoption
coach, I know
how other families struggle to locate resources that understand adoption and are attuned to the needs of child and
parents — both adoptive and birth
parents.
It also shows
how kids sometimes expect something to be funny when it can actually cause others — classmates, teachers,
coaches and
parents — to be annoyed instead of entertained.
Parent of the Year nominations are reviewed for
how well the nominee exemplifies the NAYS Code of Ethics for
Parents, founded on tenets like placing the emotional and physical well - being of children ahead of a personal desire to win, encouraging a playing environment of good sportsmanship and supporting the
coaches and officials of the program.
In addition to mentioning that you are a
parent -
coach, think about sharing
how you will handle this.
Educate
parents,
coaches, officials and leaders about sportsmanship, why it's important and
how to foster it.
Parent of the Year nominations are reviewed for
how well the nominee exemplifies the NAYS Code of Ethics for
Parents, founded on tenets like placing the emotional and physical well - being of children ahead of a personal desire to win, encouraging a playing environment of good sportsmanship and supporting the
coaches and officials of the program, among other important areas.
Children emulate their
parents» behavior, so
parents need to be positive role models of
how to interact with officials, as well as
coaches, players and other spectators.
Dr. Anderson's post, «
How to Help Kids Lose,» helps parents, teachers, coaches and others learn how to do just that for our childr
How to Help Kids Lose,» helps
parents, teachers,
coaches and others learn
how to do just that for our childr
how to do just that for our children.
This program enforces Camp Lejeune's philosophies by teaching
coaches how to create a fun and safe youth sports environment through topics like keeping players active at practice, building confidence, the role of winning in youth sports and working with
parents.
The book delves into
how competition can be incredibly life enriching for young athletes when it's handled properly by volunteer
coaches and
parents; and
how it can be ultra destructive and smother the fun when adults forget who youth sports are really for.
This is where sportsmanship and leadership from the
parents,
coaches and league officials plays a vital role in the mercy rule discussion, for players need to learn
how and why to play with respect.
Parents know
how special those moments of playing catch with a child are, and one of the many fascinating stories in My First
Coach features the Harbaugh family's memories of those backyard tosses
How High School Sports
Parents Can Ease Tensions With Their Athletes, from the Positive
Coaching Alliance (downloadable 100 - Point Exercise)
We spoke with Dr. Jason Youngman, a licensed psychologist in private practice in Miami, Fla., about kids who hate losing, and
how parents and
coaches can help a child learn from failure and disappointment that is an integral part of competing.
A paperless
coach evaluation system designed to give members instant feedback on
how they are doing as a volunteer youth sport
coach that covers 15 key areas - everything from teaching sports skills to communicating with the
parents of their players.
It's common for
parents to wonder
how they raise my child with healthy emotions, and the Emotion
Coaching style of
parenting will teach
parents how to be the emotional «tour guide» for their child.
And at the same time, I
coach lots of
parents whose fighting over
how to
parent is their biggest stressor.
All of us involved in youth sports - from
parents, to
coaches, from athletic trainers to school athletic directors to the athletes themselves - have a responsibility to do what we can to make contact and collision sports safer, whether it by reducing the number of hits to the head a player receives over the course of a season (such as N.F.L. and the Ivy League are doing in limiting full - contact practices, and the Sports Legacy Institute recently proposed be considered at the youth and high school level in its Hit Count program), teaching football players
how to tackle without using their head (as former pro football player Bobby Hosea has long advocated), changing the rules (as the governing body for high school hockey in Minnesota did in the aftermath of the Jack Jablonski injury or USA Hockey did in banning body checks at the Pee Wee level), or giving serious consideration to whether athletes below a certain age should be playing tackle football at all (as the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend).