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Let's look at the various games and discuss why our children got involved. Ofcourse we must ask the question of "How Can We Best Support Our Child". Whether we are talking about basketball, football, baseball, or even soccer,... more

Why do we as parents have to hear about abusive coaches ......EVER?

How can we best support our children is an ongoing conversation. Each week we can highlight another aspect of the recruiting process that can bring you a little closer to reaching your goal. Sports is a part of little that we all learn from.... more

We as sports parents must be active in lives of our children as athletes

Welcome and Join us as we discuss college recruiting wioth Recruit 757

While parents we spoke about this subject once before here on the Parents Coaching Parents Network. It is time to address it once more. We are still placing our children in this akward position. Why do we feel the need to reclass our... more

Hello parents this is the comeback, opening, first, prelude episode of the Parents Coaching Parents Network. On this show you will hear testimonies of parents of athletes from around the country on how their child reached their personal level... more

Why do our children miss opportunities or are considered late bloomers

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Well parents as I stated in a previous show, "July is the big month for basketball recruiting". So the month is in full swing, what have you done differently to aid your child in this process? The sporting industry is difficult to navigate anyway,... more

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