Ever wonder what to say (or not to say) after your athlete’s game? We all know it can be a bit tricky – emotions are running high, and you want to be supportive without pushing too hard. In my recent podcast episode, I shared some helpful tips to create a positive and supportive environment for your athlete after a competition.
Here are some key takeaways:
For further insights on fostering positive communication and connection with your young athlete, check out the full episode of The Racing Elite Competitors podcast!
Episode Highlights:
[00:00] How to support athletes post-game. Tips for parents on how to support their girl athletes during the post-game car ride home, avoiding phrases that can be hurtful or unhelpful.
[04:37] Supporting children after sports competition. The importance of providing routine and assurance of love to a child after a competition, rather than critiquing their performance.
[07:27] How to support athletes after games without overwhelming them. The “love framework” is a process taught to parents to help them process their child’s performance in a more productive way.
[11:17] Validating children’s emotions and fostering self-trust through communication. The importance of validating children’s feelings and experiences, rather than dismissing or fixing their emotions.
[15:21] Athlete feedback and post-game communication with parents.
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