Confidence in Youth Sports

7 Pregame Tips for Sports Parents & Kids

Youth Sports Psychology

Pregame Tips For Sports Parents Please feel free to share our youth sports psychology infographic below. Enjoy Our Confident Sports Kid Series! Related Articles on Kids’ Mental Game: *Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on iTunes*Subscribe to The Sports Psychology Podcast on Spotify Improve Your Mental Game From Anywhere In The World … Read Sport Psychology Tip

Do Your Kids’ Sports Coaches Build Trust in Young Athletes?

Youth Sports Psychology

Coaches: Building Trust in Kids Building trust in kids is critical for coaches. If coaches establish a close, trusting relationship with their players, the players are more likely to feel confident, supported, and open—all keys to learning and transferring sports skills to life. In an inspiring interview with Thom Schauerman, … Read Sport Psychology Tip

When Kids Have Goofy Beliefs And Superstitions That Hurt Their Confidence

Youth Sports Psychology

What Hurts Sports Kids Confidence? Do your sports kids hold goofy beliefs about what boosts their performance? They may think that they’ll perform well if they wear a certain pair of socks, or sport a red headband, or eat five granola bars before a game. Often such ideas come from … Read Sport Psychology Tip

Boosting Sports Kids’ Confidence with Repetition and Practice

Youth Sports Psychology

Repetition in Youth Sports To Build Confidence Parents, do you know practice and repetition can boost young athletes’ confidence? That’s the word from Dr. Vernon Williams, neurologist and medical director of the Kerlan-Jobe Center for Sports Neurology in Los Angeles. “High quality repetition will help your brain learn patterns,” he … Read Sport Psychology Tip

Helping Young Athletes Who Criticize Themselves

Helping Sports Kids with “What if” Thinking

Helping Perfectionist Sports Kids Do you have sports kids who criticize themselves for making mistakes? Do they hang onto a mistake for too long, talking about them or reminding themselves about how much they goofed up? If so, it’s likely you have a perfectionist on your hands… Many people think … Read Sport Psychology Tip

How Unruly Crowds and Parents Hurt Kids’ Confidence

Youth Sports Psychology

How Can Sports Parents Distract Kids? Unruly parents and crowds can really hurt kids’ confidence, says Gil Fried, professor and head of the sport management department at the University of New Haven and an expert on crowd control. Why? Just think about it. When athletes are trying to perform, what … Read Sport Psychology Tip