For millions of America's young athletes, winning is everything.
Sports programs emphasize success over personal growth. Overzealous
parents put tremendous pressure on their kids to succeed, and even
parents who mean well often put unintentional stresses on their
young athletes. Will You Still Love Me If I Don't Win? teaches
parents how to relate positively to their children and demonstrate
genuine support.
Christopher Andersonn has spent two decades working with young
athletes at all levels of sport, from amateurs to Olympians. He
shares stories from the field and gives valuable instructions as to
how parents can address the emotional needs of their athletic
children. Will You Still Love Me If I Don't Win? provides advice
for using emotional training as well as physical training to aid
children in becoming well-rounded, confident young people. It
demonstrates where parents and coaches often go wrong in relating
to kids, what causes negative behavior toward children, and how to
stop hurting and start healing.
With a foreword by three-time Olympic swimming coach Richard
Quick, Will You Still Love Me If I Don't Win? guides parents to
motivate their children positively for both personal and athletic
achievement.
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