Our Kids Play Hockey: The Ride To The Rink - Advocating For A Comfortable Car Ride with John O’Sullivan
Episode Description
On this weeks episode of The Ride To The Rink, John O'Sullivan shares insights on how athletes can communicate effectively with their parents, emphasizing the importance of setting boundaries and choosing the right moments for these conversations. The episode highlights the significance of the car ride home, suggesting it should be a space for the athlete to decide if they want to talk about the game. Additionally, it explores how coaches can play a supportive role in facilitating these discussions, ensuring they are constructive and positive. Understanding that parents' motivations come from a place of love, the conversation provides strategies for young athletes to engage with their parents in a way that respects both parties' perspectives.Key Discussion Points- Communicating with Parents about Sports- Importance of Car Ride Conversations- Setting Boundaries with Parents- Coach as an Advocate- Understanding Parental MotivationText The Our Kids Play Hockey Team!Our Kids Play Hockey is brought to you by pomi, peace of mind insurance!Help protect your team registration fees with Season Saver from Pomi, peace of mind insurance. With Season Saver, Hockey Parents like you can recoup unused team registration fees if an injury or illness keeps your child off the ice.Head to http://getpomi.com/OKPH now and get covered in less than three minutes!Have A Topic You Want Us To Cover? Let us know!Please Be Sure To Subscribe & Leave A Review For Us On Apple Podcasts, doing so helps our show grow!Follow Us On Social Media: Facebook Group X Instagram LinkedIn YouTube
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