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The Sports Doc
Multiple kids, multiple sports
Sunday,
August 30, 2009 3:54 PM
More resourcesRead Dr. Stankovich's new book, Sports Success 360! The book gives coaches, parents and student athletes life strategies for performance and character development.
If you have a family with multiple kids participating in multiple sports, you know what a daunting
task it is to divide your time equally among your kids' games.
With most youth sporting events taking place in the evenings or on weekends, it's inevitable there will be time conflicts, leaving many parents frustrated and feeling guilty. Kids always appreciate seeing their parents at their games and likewise, parents love seeing their kids out there having fun and making great plays. So it's easy to see why juggling multiple sports schedules can cause so much distress. Here are a few ideas to consider when you're trying to divide time equally between sporting events:
Dr. Chris Stankovich offers individual athletic counseling and team/league seminars. Read Dr. Stankovich's new book, Sports Success 360. The book gives coaches, parents and student athletes life strategies for performance and character development. Visit drstankovich.com for more details. Story tools |
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