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Who Should Join Kids' Sports Psychology?

KidsSportsPsychology.com is designed to help young athletes, sports parents, and youth coaches improve kids' success and confidence in sports.

We teach parents and coaches cutting-edge sports psychology strategies to improve kids' mental toughness in sports and help them improve sports parenting or youth coaching skills.

As a matter of fact, if you work with young athletes on any level, we can help you become a more effective coach.

Questions to Consider for Sports Parents:

  • Do you want your kids in sports to learn mental toughness strategies so your kids can perform up to their potential?
  • Is your son or daughter under performing in sports?
  • Does your athlete look like a star in practice, but then chokes during game time?
  • Is your athlete struggling with self-confidence?
  • Do you want to learn how to improve your sports parenting skills?

Questions to Consider for Youth Coaches:

  • Do you need others ideas to motivate your young athletes?
  • Are you tired of seeing your athletes choke or make mental errors in competition?
  • Do your athletes get intimidated by other athletes or teams?
  • Do your athletes have trouble letting go of mistakes and this snowballs into more mistakes?
  • Do you want to learn the latest mental preparation strategies to help you athletes get their game face on?

If you answered "yes" to any of the questions above, Kids' Sports Psychology is a perfect fit for you and your athletes!

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"Sports psychology for kids and sports parents is a wonderful topic, but I am so happy about what you’re doing in this area. I think professionals like you can be so valuable in helping sports parents."
~Al Miller, Hall of Fame Soccer Coach

"I use your tips to help a sophomore high school student athlete. Last night, after I gave him some of your email tips – relax, get in the flow of the game, have fun, play by instinct, etc. - he busted loose for a career high 20 points and 15 rebounds!"
~Bob Heidkamp

"My wife and I immediately applied your tips and luckily we got a fast response. Our 16-year-old daughter reads like a case study for lack of confidence. She matches the profile your e-book describes: high technical ability and successful in soccer practice but looks like she forgets how to play in games!"
~Glenn G., New Jersey

"Kids’ Sports Psychology is a great web site by the way. One of the best web sites I've been on. It’s really, really helpful.”
~Gavin Clark, PGA England

“I've read a number of Kids’ Sports Psychology articles and watched several videos mostly about building confidence. As sports parents, we’ve changed our behavior. We've stopped criticizing her performance and have focused on what she did well. We do see an improvement in her practices, but most of all they are more enjoyable for her and us.”
~Margot Ambrose, Parent