Description |
xviii, 203 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [197]-203) |
Summary |
In Changing the Game, John O'Sullivan draws upon three decades of high level playing and coaching experience to take us behind the scenes of competitive youth sports, and demonstrates how they have changed from being a fun pastime to an ultra competitive, adult centered enterprise that is failing our children. He then teaches parents that the secret to raising happy, high performing children begins by helping them attain a positive mindset, and an enjoyable youth sports environment. By following seven actionable principles of high performance, parents can give their children a competitive edge, while at the same time making youth sports a positive experience for their family, their community, and their country. |
Subject |
Sports for children -- Psychological aspects.
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Sports for children -- Coaching.
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Sportsmanship.
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Parenting.
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Parent and child.
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ISBN |
9781614486466 |
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1614486468 |
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