Listening vs. Fixing
The ride home from youth sports often becomes a source of stress, overshadowing the joy of the game. Parents face the challenge of stepping back and allowing their children to navigate their own experiences, fostering independence rather than offering immediate solutions. The importance of listening without the urge to fix is highlighted, emphasizing that sometimes all kids need is a supportive ear to feel heard and understood.In this clip
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How do I motivate kids to do tasks themselves as discussed in the episode 'Parent’s Guide to Letting Go: Teach Kids to Embrace Failure w/ Jessica Lahey | 304 | Kelly LeVeque' and the clip 'Autonomy in Parenting'?
How do I motivate kids to do tasks themselves as discussed in the episode 'Parent’s Guide to Letting Go: Teach Kids to Embrace Failure w/ Jessica Lahey | 304 | Kelly LeVeque' and the clip 'Autonomy in Parenting'?
If you could give young sports parents advice based on the episodes 77: How YOUTH Athletes can Build an Unbeatable Mindset and Nurturing Youth Athletes, what would you say to them?