Top Mistake to Avoid When Motivating Your Players

Young players fear failure, even if they don’t admit it. And certain mistakes on your part can make such fears loom larger than they really should – large enough to cost the team a win, if the kids are too focused on the possibility of losing.

To avoid making things worse, don’t pressure your player by overblowing the importance of the game’s outcome.  Do listen carefully to the child’s concerns, and give plenty of support and positive reinforcement.

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