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How to use 10 sports coaching philosophies to guide your child


Published on 2024-12-14 08:05:18 - USA Today
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  • In the Aspen Institute's National Youth Sport Parent Survey, there are 10 coaching philosophies that may help you find the best fit for your child.

The article from USA Today, published on December 14, 2024, discusses the importance of selecting the right coaching philosophy for a child's sports development. It outlines various coaching styles, from the strict, discipline-focused approach to the more nurturing, developmental style, and how each can impact a young athlete's growth both on and off the field. The piece emphasizes that parents should consider their child's personality, learning style, and long-term goals when choosing a coach. It highlights the benefits of a balanced approach where coaches not only focus on winning but also on teaching life skills, resilience, and sportsmanship. The article also touches on the need for coaches to adapt their methods to individual athletes, ensuring that the coaching philosophy aligns with the child's needs for motivation, skill development, and personal growth.

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