Money talks when it comes to motivating kids to participate sport, but possibly not in the way you think. If you have …
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Whose game is it anyway?
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A growing body of research is showing that it is not so much the quantity of motivation that matters, but rather the …
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Parents – all they hear Is QUACK QUACK
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Great sports parenting isnāt important; itās valuable
by JP Nerbunby JP NerbunImportant: marked by or indicative of significant worth or consequence Valuable: of great use or service Being Important As a kid and …
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This fantastic infographic based on the work done on fun determinants by Amanda Visek shows what makes the sporting experience fun for …
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No excuse for the abuse: Don’t tolerate negative coaching!
āWhere did we ever get the crazy idea that to get children to do better, first we have to make them feel …
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Trains well but struggles in competition. Sound familiar?
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Does sport and physical activity build self esteem?
Early positive experiences of sport develop healthy, confident individuals. I was reminded of Margaret Talbotās words when I recently read Mina Samuels …
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Your child has lost confidence – what can you do as a parent?
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