Youth Sports Articles

Helping Young Athletes Cope with Mistakes

Peak Sports Video of The Week

Youth Sports Psychology expert Dr. Patrick Cohn of Kids’ Sports Psychology, explains how to help athletes who become frustrated during competition and one mental game strategy that can help kids have more fun. Help young athletes cope better with high expectations so they can reap the many benefits of improved composed during competition. Keep kids

Helping Young Athletes Kick Perfectionism Program

You can learn all the secrets to helping young athletes kick perfectionism and fear of failure, beginning today! This program is guaranteed to give you and your sports kid’s instant results. You’ll start seeing changes in your young athlete’s confidence almost immediately. Our program: “Sports Parents’ Top Dilemma: Helping Young Athletes Kick Perfectionism and Fear

When Your Young Athlete’s Confidence is Low Because Friends Excel

Young Athlete Confidence

Young Athletes And Confidence Struggles What do you do when your young athlete’s confidence sinks every time a talented friend or teammate excels in sports? This is a common problem for young athletes. Kids are social beings—and they tend to compare themselves to their friends. But in sports, this is a bad thing to do.

The Confident Sports Kid CD and Workbook Program

The Confident Sports Kid

This program is a 7- day plan for boosting self confidence in young athletes. Packed with mental strategies that you and your kids can start using immediately, this program teaches your athletes how to identify confidence busters, proactively deal with them, manage expectations that undermine confidence, and mentally prepare to stay confident when faced with

The Focused Sports Kid CD And Workbook Program

The Focused Sports Kid

“The Focused Sports Kid” helps sports kids who get easily distracted and can’t regain their focus in competition. In this program, you and your athlete learn concentration-boosting strategies to help young athletes develop laser focus during competition. Young athletes learn how to focus on what’s most important, to refocus when distracted, and use a pregame